Tella takes campaign to Ago Oko, Ago-Ika

Tella takes campaign to Ago Oko, Ago-Ika

By: Kehinde Adekunjo

All Progressive Congress (APC) candidate for  Abeokuta North State constituency, Prince Dr. Tunde Tella told the electorates that 2023 General Election is their turn to enjoy dividends of democracy.

The candidate made this remark at his kick-starts his campaign rally at Ago - Oko ward 3 and Ago - Ika ward 7 respectively, Prince Dr. Tunde Tella holds the view that the next year polls would change the political settings of our unseen dividend from the last dispensation; he promised rapid changes for the Constituency and Ogun State.

According to him, highlights, most of the projects that will make Constituents feel his impact as their assembly member will be taken care off if they all go out em mass to vote all the candidates of All Progressive Congress (APC) on the 25th of February and 11th of March 2023.

Speaking at a rally Alhaja Faidat Akintunde Sarumi, Abeokuta North Party Chairman addressed the members to get their PVC before the election date and cast their vote for Prince Dapo Abiodun  Sen. Salisu Shuaib Omoyayi for Senate Rt Hon Olumide Osoba for House of Representatives and Prince Dr. Tella for Ogun State House of Assembly.

Alhaja Faidat added that with our support and vote would change the narrative when elected all APC candidates.

The borehole was commission by Prince Dr Tunde Tella facilitated by Hon Olumide, and He affirmed that same gesture will go round and there is no room for disappointment Tella said.

The 2023 elections will be a game changer DG campaign Hon. Femi Adiro , Hon. Olawale Bello and Hon. Ayorinde the Executive Chairman, Abeokuta North Local Government charged members to started house to house campaign so that the positive change you desire will come, and you will get the good representation you deserve at the Ogun State House of the Assembly.


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