Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde has said the Ondo State election is a litmus test for Nigerians to show that hunger and anger can lead to real change.
According to a report by Naija News, Mr. Makinde in a newsletter titled “It’s time to make a bold statement” published on Thursday night said that those who value good governance should vote for the Peoples Democratic Party (DP) in the election. He said he should vote for the PDP.
He called on voters in Ondo State to come to the polls in large numbers on Saturday to make a bold statement against the All Progressives Congress (APC) on its lack of people-centric policies.
Makinde asserted that the PDP is the party that can save Nigeria and lift it out of its current economic challenges, adding that evidence from PDP-governed states shows the party’s ability to bring about the necessary development across Nigeria. He added that there is.
He said: “First of all, I would like to encourage everyone in Ondo State to come out this Saturday and make a bold statement in the elections in Ondo State.Everyone who stands for good governance should stand up and challenge the APC and its people. Let us make a good case for the lack of center policy.It is time for Nigerians to rally behind the PDP as the party that can help Nigeria overcome the economic challenges facing it.
“I would like to remind you that Ondo State is a litmus test for Nigerians to show that hunger and anger can bring about real change. Tell everyone you know that PDP is the party that can save Nigeria. If you are still undecided, look at all the efforts that the PDP governor is doing for the people. Just yesterday, we presented an economic stabilization budget.
“As always, it was a budget that put people first.Based on the previous year’s data, there is a 7:10 chance that the items in the budget will be successfully implemented.Therefore, the people of Oyo State can expect more infrastructure development, more education projects, and greater economic development.
“In conclusion, we look forward to better times in 2025 economically. We must continue to make the right decisions for the overall benefit of our people and the country. ”