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Edo Farmers Rally Behind Akpata’s Candidacy As He Unveils His Ambitious Plan To Boost Agricultural Production

bushradiogist.com 2024/10/5

Edo Farmers Rally Behind Akpata’s Candidacy As He Unveils His Ambitious Plan To Boost Agricultural Production...CONTINUE READING

Written By Oshiobugie John

In a rousing display of support, Edo farmers have thrown their weight behind Olumide Akpata’s gubernatorial candidacy as he unveiled his groundbreaking plan to revolutionize agricultural production in the state. Addressing a captivated audience in Ovia South West Local Government, Akpata laid out his vision with fervor, promising a future where agriculture thrives and farmers prosper.

Akpata, with his characteristic charisma and deep connection to the grassroots, passionately detailed his strategy: “When Labour Party enter we go work directly with the farmer. Number one, we go help them with fertilizer; number two, we go help them with pesticide; number three, we go fight insecurity to make sure say una fit go una farm fit farm. Road from the farm to go out we must do am, so una go fit bring una things come out, so that una go fit reach market,” he revealed, drawing applause from the enthusiastic crowd.

The response from the farming community has been overwhelmingly positive, as they recognize Akpata’s distinct approach to governance—an approach grounded in direct engagement and tangible support. His plan not only addresses immediate agricultural needs but also promises infrastructural development and security measures, ensuring that farmers can operate without fear and with better access to markets.

As Edo State gears up for the upcoming elections, Akpata’s clear vision and proven track record stand out. His commitment to empowering local communities and boosting agricultural productivity marks a significant departure from traditional political promises. All Edolites are urged to rally behind Akpata, a leader whose dedication to practical solutions and holistic development promises a brighter, more prosperous future for the entire state.

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