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2023 Nat. Assembly: Dr. Muyi Aina, Assures Kogi West Of Positive Changes If Elected

From Noah Ocheni, Lokoja

An aspirant Contesting for Kogi West Senatorial seat on the platform of All Progressive Congress (APC), Dr. Muyi Aina, has Promised his people of positive changes in his constituency if given the opportunity.

Dr. Aina Stated this while answering questions at the 2022 Media Parley for aspirants seeking election to the National Assembly organised by the Kogi state Council of Nigeria Union Of Journalists (NUJ) in Lokoja.

He said that his Priority for vying for the post is to enhance grassroot Development, youth empowerment and ensuring other benefits that would enhance sustainable development in the area and Kogi state at large.

He added that his Mandate is to actualise Positive Results which includes, promotion of appropriate legislations, focus on security structures, sustainable economic empowerment programmes, interventions and facilitating access to government and investor- backed agricultural small and medium enterprise schemes.

“I have been using opportunities given to impact into many lifes positively, ranging from youth empowerment, among others, and if given this opportunity, I will surely live a lasting legacy”

The aspirant said beyond lawmaking which is the core duty of a legislator, he will collaborate with stakeholders and security agents to curb prevailing insecurity in his constituency.

Aina, a seasoned business mogul and executive with 25 years of national and international experience in human development, promised job creation for the youth, social interventions and constituency projects that will have direct bearings on his constituency, based on their needs assessments.

“I want to use this medium to let you all know that my love for you people and our land is unquantifiable. I want to assure my people that, I am ready to work for the development of Kogi West when elected as a Senator. With my New Dawn Mandate, a safer Kogi West is sure and secured.

He Expressed gratitude to Nuj for organizing the interactive session which gave him the opportunity to speak with the larger audience, especially delegates to APC forthcoming primaries.

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