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Why Obaseki will loss the metropolitan Oredo woefully by September

Why Obaseki will loss the metropolitan Oredo woefully by September

 

We must first establish here that youths constitute about 50 percent of Oredo voting populace and closely followed by women. How far these segment of the society has felt with the governor’s policy and program implementations will go a long way in determining where their votes goes on September 19th 2020.


Let’s be particular about the youths in this instance. Those who have lived in Oredo will agree that there are three sets of youths in the LGA that form the bulk of votes; the educated but unemployed, daily hustling artisans and the gangsters.


We are still searching for educated youths in Oredo who are the supposed beneficiaries of the 170,000 jobs Obaseki has created in the newspapers. The link roads being constructed under SEEFOR and the renovation of the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium has all Yoruba artisans on ground at the expense of Oredo youths.

Why Obaseki will loss the metropolitan Oredo woefully by September

What about the teaming population of agberos and their gangsters? Obaseki claims to had replaced them with POS supervised by Lagosians, who themselves are three piece suits wearing thugs or Agberoos including but not limited to him and his deputy without training and engagement of existing revenue collectors who are Edo indegines. As usual, it is only via Audio Edo jobs we hear their endless falsehood.


Obaseki can tell all the lies and paint statistical graphics to deceive those assessing his government through the media, but September 19 beckons when his destiny will come face-to-face with the real voters who will judge him by what he has done on ground, and like in 2019 general elections, he will be disgraced even in his Oredo Ward 4 once more.


 

Liberty ‘Ruyi

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