Ezekiel Fayoyin, the candidate of New Nigeria People’s Party, NNPP for Ogun 2023 election has asked students in the state to support him to defeat incumbent governor Prince Dapo Abiodun.
Fayoyin who is the youngest among all the gubernatorial candidates in Ogun spoke during a meeting with members of the State chapter of National Association of Ogun State Students.
Fayoyin asked the students’ leaders to embrace him as one of them.
The 35 years old gubernatorial candidate highlighted that cardinal his objectives which includes sports development, education, security, youth empowerment, agriculture among others will lead to empowerment of the students.
However,the students declared that their doors are open for all politicians who are aspiring for all political posts in the state and in Nigeria.
They, however, promised to do back to their drawing board to assess all politicians and then pick the best.
The student union were represented by National President of National Association of Ogun State Students, Comrade Ogunrombi Leke among several other representatives of student bodies and unions in Ogun State. CONTINUE READING…….
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