Ondo Polls: Group begins a house-to-house campaign for Aiyedatiwa
By Julius Alabi, Akure
The Ondo State Patriotic Movement for Democracy has commenced house-to-house and town hall campaigns to promote the programme of All Progressives Congress and ensure that Governor Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa wins the forthcoming governorship election come November 16
The Convener of the group, Hon Ariyo Arije and its Secretary General, Hon Alabi Julius revealed this to journalists in Akure, the state capital. They said they adopted a house-to-house campaign strategy to intensify election campaigns for Governor Ayedatiwa at all tiers in the election
“Apart from the volunteers who are mostly women and youths projected by the group, we are also going out to lobby voters to ensure APC and its candidate (Governor Aiyedatiwa) win the election with a wide margin
“What we are doing is bringing politics of ideas and not politics of brigandage or holiganism. And so, we have decided that in each of the 18 local government areas and the LCDAs, we are going to have this campaign team who will be moving from one house to the other to garner people’s support for our candidate.
”it is a well planned programme. Starting from next week, you will be seeing our members in every local government and in every ward, there is going to be atleast 10 people/volunteers who are going to be headed by a Coordinator canvassing for support for Governor Aiyedatiwa.
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“These people will be going to a different house to campaign for the candidate of our great party, APC, that is Governor Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa.
“So the people you are seeing here are mostly our representatives from the wards level because that is where the grassroots politics is prevalent. From here now, we are going to get the list of volunteers.
“On what are the key messages the House to House project team would portray, this campaign is to portray to people of their respective areas the good work of Governor Aiyedatiwa in the past eight months of his administration,”‘ the group added.