APC LEADERS ENDORSE PRINCE ADEDIGBO FOR EMURE COUNCIL SEAT

The coalition of All Progressive Congress leaders from all the ten wards in Emure Local Government, Ekiti State have endorsed the Chairmanship aspirant under the party, Prince Adedigbo Oluwatosin Adedayo as their preferred candidate for the forthcoming Local Government Election in the State.

Leader of the group and former member of Ekiti State House of Assembly, Hon. Kehinde Boluwade disclosed that the decision was a product of extensive consultation.

Addressing the group in Emure Ekiti, Hon. Kehinde Boluwade said “the decision was taken with due consultation with all people in the various communities in the ten wards in the local government.

In attendance were Mr. Akinsola Oladapo, Hon. Gbola Oselade, Hon. Clement Falaju, Mr. Lawrence Idowu, Mr. Ojo Famojuro, Mr. Olomi Babalola, Mr. Boboye Ajiboye, Mrs. Beatrice Adeniji, Mr. Adebayo Ogunlokun and Mrs. Mope Akerele.

Other notable politicians at the meeting were Barr. Ayo Daramola, Mr. Ayo Bogunde, Mr. Segun Omolewo, Mr. Ayodele Kolawole, Mr. Sunday Oladipupo, Mr. Ayo Malomo, Mr. Taye Oduola, Mr. Dare Onile, Mr. Bolaji Oloro, Mr. Ojo Agboola, and Mr. Clement Osetoba.

The group made it known that the coalition was born out of passion for growth in the community.

“It is noteworthy to clarify and assert authoritatively that the coalition was born out of passion for growth and all round development in the local government.” The group said.

It is on this note that we have decided after careful scrutiny of all the aspirants in our dear party, that only Prince Adedigbo Oluwatosin Adedayo is the most suitable man for the job due to his contributions and passion for development of the council area.

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