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Edo Youth Movement mobilises support for Ighodalo, Ogie as rallies begin in Esan South

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Edo Youth Movement mobilises support for Ighodalo, Ogie as rallies begin in Esan South

By Jeffrey Agbo

Edo Youth Movement has thrown its weight behind the duo of Asue Ighodalo and Osarodion Ogie as the PDP begins its LGA gubernatorial campaign rally in Esan South East Local Government Area on Friday, August 29.

The movement, comprising vibrant and forward-thinking young people, has pledged to mobilise support for the candidates, citing their exceptional capacity, character, and competence as the catalyst for their endorsement.

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The movement vowed to be at the forefront of the campaign, harnessing their energy and creativity to drive the message of “Pathway to Prosperity for All” encapsulating hope and transformation to every nook and cranny of the state.

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Endurance Edughu, media director of the movement, said in a statement, “With their capacity, character, and competence resonating deeply with the youth, Asue and Ogie have emerged as the clear choice for a brighter future in Edo State. The duo’s commitment to empowering young people, creating jobs, and driving sustainable development has struck a chord with the Edo Youth Movement, who are determined to work tirelessly to ensure their victory at the polls.

“As the mega rallies get underway, the people of Esan South East and beyond can expect to witness a campaign like no other, one that is driven by passion, conviction, and a genuine desire to serve the good people of Edo State.”

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