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Ekiti2023: I’ll Liberate M State From Poverty, Hunger – Famuyibo
Ado-Ekiti, May 14, 2022 Accord Party gubernatorial candidate in Ekiti, Chief Reuben Famuyibo, has promised to liberate the people of the state from the shackles of poverty and hunger, if elected as the governor of the state.“At town hall meetings held with party members and supporters in the two communities, he told them that he was in the race to liberate the people from the shackles of poverty and hunger which the present administration and its predecessors had plunged them into,” the statement said.Famuyibo, who stated that Ekiti people had no business with hunger and poverty, also condemned the presidential aspiration of Gov.“Enough is enough for Ekiti people being taken for a ride by the people in government,” he said.
Famuyibo expressed sadness at what he said residents of the state were going through now, occasioned by bad governance, promising that a vote for him would be a vote to change the fortune of Ekiti people for the better.The statement quoted the people of the two communities as promising not only to vote for Famuyibo, but to also mobilise their families and friends to secure victory for him in the June 18 governorship election.