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Why We Look Up To Akpata – Market Women Speak On Forthcoming Edo Elections
Why We Look Up To Akpata – Market Women Speak On Forthcoming Edo ElectionsAs the forthcoming gubernatorial election in Edo State draws near, the voices of market women across the region are resonating with a unified message of support for Olumide Akpata. From the bustling aisles of Oliha Market to the vibrant stalls of Jattu Market in Edo North and the lively atmosphere of Oba market, these women have articulated their reasons for rallying behind Akpata’s candidacy.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HEREā¶
Their endorsement is not arbitrary; it’s rooted in a meticulous assessment of various factors that directly impact their lives and businesses. Here’s what some of the market women had to say about why they support Olumide Akpata:
Mrs. Adesuwa Okonkwo, Oliha Market:
“Mr. Akpata has shown us that he cares about our struggles and aspirations. We have heard him speak personally, listened to our challenges, and promised to champion our cause if elected. His sincerity touched our hearts, and we believe he will bring the change we desperately need.”
Mrs. Blessing Aliu, Jattu Market, Edo North:
“We need a leader who understands the realities of small business owners like us. Akpata’s focus on empowering entrepreneurs and creating an enabling environment for businesses to thrive resonates deeply with us. We trust him to prioritize economic development and create opportunities for us to succeed.”
Mrs. Joy Omoregie, Oba Market:
“Akpata’s integrity sets him apart from other candidates. We’re tired of empty promises and corruption in politics. Akpata’s commitment to accountability and transparency gives us hope for a better future. We believe he will govern with honesty and serve the people selflessly.”
These sentiments echo the broader sentiment among market women, who view Akpata as a leader who embodies their values and understands their needs. As pivotal stakeholders in the socio-economic fabric of Edo State, their support for Akpata underscores his broad appeal and underscores the potential for transformative change under his stewardship.
Oshiobugie John writes in from Benin City.
