Wednesday, March 02, 2016

BURY THE HATCHET AND SUPPORT UDOM EMMANUEL - Idemudo Tells Opposition



An indigene of Ikot Abasi Local Government Area; Engr. Ubong Clement Idemudo has called on every well meaning citizen to shun party affiliations and concentrate on moving the state forward. 

Engr. Idemudo
Mr. Idemudo made the declaration, while addressing newsmen recently in Uyo. ‎He urged all to ensure they contribute their quota to the development of the state and  said since the elections are over and the legal contest have come and gone, it behooves on us to put away political differences and concentrate on the growth of Akwa Ibom state.

The Ete born Chairmanship hopeful who pointed out that despite diverse partisan commitments, all should remember to put the Unity of the state before the party, he called on members of the different political parties in the state, to support the Governor Udom Gabriel Emmanuel led, PDP administration in Akwa Ibom state.

"As a citizen of Akwa Abasi Ibom State, I call on my brothers and sisters who‎ belong to other political parties to put away their differences, align and support His Excellency, Mr. Udom Emmanuel so we can succeed together as a state. This is not the time to fight, but a time build and reap the dividend of democracy together."

He used the opportunity to congratulate Mr. Udom Emmanuel on his victory at the polls and the subsequent decision of the Supreme Court, describing it as the will of God.

Idemudo whose popularity and acceptability grows by the day, said if given the opportunity to lead, he will move the Local Government to a different level of economic growth and human development, he also pledged to ensure the "rebuilding of a virile and egalitarian Ikot Abasi."

"My dream is to see Ikot Abasi become the pivot and hub of economic and commercial activities  in the state, and that would be the first step towards reclaiming the lost glory of the County, and we can only archive these if we stand together as one indivisible family, bonded by love and strengthened by hope for a better tomorrow." he said.


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