Edo Election: Foundation offers free transportation to indigenes in FCT

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Amb. Peter Orobor Foundation (POF) in conjunction with Asue/Ogie Support Group Abuja, have offered to transport eligible voters in the  FCT to  Edo to cast their votes during the Sept. 12 governorship election.

By Angela Atabo

Amb. Peter Orobor Foundation (POF) in conjunction with Asue/Ogie Support Group Abuja, have offered to transport eligible voters in the  FCT to  Edo to cast their votes during the Sept. 12 governorship election.

Dr Peter Orobor, President of POF, said this  at the Abuja Mega Rally organised by the two groups to galvanise support for the candidates of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Edo on Friday in Abuja.

Orobor said that his team had already compiled data on the voters in Abuja, adding that more than 5,000 of them have indicated interest to go and vote for  Asue Ighodalo,the PDP candidate.

This, he said was due to the manifesto of Ighodalo which has revealed the developmental plans the Edo people stood to benefit if he becomes the governor.

“This forum is organised  to galvanise support for the PDP candidate .We are gathered here as representatives of various groups of  Edo indigenes in Abuja.

“We are here to extend our solidarity and support the PDP candidates and let them know that our Permanent Voter Cards (PDP) is for them.

“We are also making arrangements to mobilise and transport every Edo indigene in FCT down to Edo for election for free to cast their votes. ‘’

Orobor  called on candidates in the Edo governorship election to conduct themselves peacefully before, during and after the election as campaign begins especially by signing the peace accord.

Dr Aghughu  Adophus ,Former  Auditor General of the Federation,  called on indigenes to put in place a good material for the governorship seat in Edo.

“It is unfortunate that poverty is being used to get youths involved in things they were not proud to do.

“Unfortunately, the electoral umpire is the one that has a say if the election will be free and fair, thuggery can only take place where you have the umpire already taking side either openly or by body language.

“Youths that are engaged for violence go and they don’t come back, because it is very risky.

“So I will like to advise the youths that for their own future they should support Ighodalo because he has a plan for them.

“We believe that if the youths cast their votes and allow the best candidate to emerge devoid of thuggery ,then the best governor will emerge for Edo.’’

Highlights of the event was   the award of excellence to Ighodalo for his tremendous success in public service.(NAN)

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