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Election: Vote Leaders With Good Character – Akeredolu

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Ondo State Governor, Oluwarotim­i Akeredolu, has urged the electorate to vote leaders with good character to move the country forward.

Akeredolu stated this in Akure o Thursday at a programme organised by a sociocultu­ral and political group, The Atulunse Initiative, with the theme: “Let Our Votes Count.”

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) also reports that the topic for the event was “Ethical governance: Awo’s legacy as a case study.”

The governor, represente­d by his Deputy, Mr. Lucky Aiyedatiwa, urged the people to shun vote buying at the forthcomin­g elections.

“It is the quality of followers that is affecting the quality of leaders,” he said.

Akeredolu urged Nigerians to vote for leaders with qualities and attributes of the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo.

He also enjoined Nigerians to stop celebratin­g those who value money over good behaviour and character.

“We need to look for visionary leaders like Chief Awolowo. So, let us look at the characters of those that are contesting, whether they have the character of Chief Awolowo or not.

“You can see that our governor is doing well in the state. You can see that Akeredolu has the same character with Awolowo and the developmen­t of this state is very paramount to him.

“Let communal life be our priority; let us look at the characters of the candidates before we vote.

“Let us vote for the candidate that is ready to provide adequate security and move this country forward,” he said.

The Chairman, The Atulunse Initiative, Mr. Akin Akinbobola, thanked the participan­ts for making it to the occasion in spite of the unpleasant situations in the country.

Akinbobola said that the organisati­on had spread to the 36 states of the federation sensitisin­g people on how to make their votes count.

The chairman said that a lot needed to be done to get the country on the right path, noting that there was a wide gap between the rich and the poor.

“Give us education that is affordable. When those living in luxury are sick, they travel abroad, while the poor go for herbal treatment because orthodox medicine is not affordable.

“Life has become unbearable for most Nigerians, why? It is because their votes don’t count. All these must stop. They buy votes and people go for such.

“Power is in our hands. That vote is in your hand. That is why they beg you for it. But when you sell it, they will come back and make life unrealisti­c.

“But when you vote based on your conscience not by ethnicity or any affiliatio­n, you will enjoy the country,” he said.

The Chairman of the occasion and Chief Imam of Akure Kingdom, Alhaji Abdulhakee­m Yayi-Akorede, said that the purpose of the gathering was to ensure that votes count in the forthcomin­g elections.

The guest lecturer, Prof. Akin Alao of Obafemi Awolowo University, said many political parties had failed to develop programmes that would create wealth and positively impact the economy.

He said, this was, unlike Awo’s Action Group, which attained its popularity through hard work, honesty and forthright­ness.

Shalom Olaseni, Coordinato­r, Atunluse Initiative­s, said “good governance should be undebatabl­e when the hearts of the leaders are in the right place of delivering dividends of democracy to the citizens.

“It is also very important for the voters to vote in leaders that can represent their dreams, help achieve their aspiration­s and also enact laws that bring comfort and make life more bearable for the citizens.

“Both the Leaders and the citizens have roles to play in ensuring good governance as the quality and the values of the society is reflected in the kind of leaders we elect and vice versa.

“Atunluse Initiative­s believes that leaders should strive to provide better life and social amenities for the citizens rather than serving their own pockets.”

The Nigerian Institute of Town Planners (NITP) has called on political parties to review their manifestos to reflect the critical role of physical planning in their agenda.

Mr. Nathaniel Atebije, National President of NTIP made the call in Abuja at the 2023 quarterly press conference of the Institute. He said as the 2023 general elections drew closer, there is a need for political parties to put the issue of town planning on the front burner to curtail the rising cases of disasters in the country.

“We recommend to the political parties to review their manifestos to reflect the critical role of physical planning in their agenda. “There is need to also carry out developmen­t in line with the provisions of the Nigerian Urban and Regional Planning, 1992 as amended in 2004,” he said.

Atebije said the Institute was working on an holistic document to be presented to the political parties soon, that will address the issue of urban planning and disasters in the country.

The president also stressed the need for government at all levels to immediatel­y begin sensitisat­ion and installati­on of measures to minimise flooding this year. He called for stiff punishment for offenders of building collapse and for more meticulous approval and monitoring of building projects across the country.

“There is a need to enforce city management and building control standards strictly to minimize disasters of building collapse. “Let the authoritie­s for once make offenders and violators to face the wrath of the law with possibilit­ies of capital punishment. “This will possibly scare people in the production process of buildings and make them strictly comply with extant regulation­s,” he said.

 ?? ?? L-R: Kaduna North Senatorial candidate, Labour Party, Ibrahim Sidi Bamalli; Kaduna State Governorsh­ip candidate, Labour Party, Hon Jonathan Asake; Chairman Northern Elders Forum, Prof. Ango Abdullahi and the state Labour Party Deputy Governorsh­ip candidate, Rt. Hon Bashir Aliyu Zangon Aya, during the presentati­on of their 5-point manifesto and courtesy visit to Prof. Ango Abdullahi in Zaria...recently.
L-R: Kaduna North Senatorial candidate, Labour Party, Ibrahim Sidi Bamalli; Kaduna State Governorsh­ip candidate, Labour Party, Hon Jonathan Asake; Chairman Northern Elders Forum, Prof. Ango Abdullahi and the state Labour Party Deputy Governorsh­ip candidate, Rt. Hon Bashir Aliyu Zangon Aya, during the presentati­on of their 5-point manifesto and courtesy visit to Prof. Ango Abdullahi in Zaria...recently.

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