The founder of Mudiame University and aspirant for the upcoming Edo State governorship election on the platform of the Labour Party, Prof. Sunday Eboh, has assured that he would return governance to the grassroots.
Eboh said the Labour Party was ready to take over power from the People’s Democratic Party.
He said this at the headquarters of the Labour Party on Thursday in Abuja when he came to pick his nomination forms.
Eboh noted that the Labour Party was one of the parties to beat ahead of the governorship election.
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He promised to increase the standard of living of the people of the state while ensuring the security of the lives of the people and the environment.
“I’m bringing on board a governance that will care for the people and care for the society. I have done it before,” he said.
He added: “I’m excited to be in the race because I have an agenda that aligns with the ideals of policies of governance. Edo State needs to be recalibrated.
“The people are not part of the policies. The people are not part of the governance. And so, I am blessed that the people of Edo State are ready to take over the Edo State Labour Party.
“What are the challenges in Edo State today? It’s very simple. It’s poverty. Edo State is facing poverty challenges. And my agenda is to take the people from the floor to the upper.
