Edo governorship not turn-by-turn, says Anamero

By Elvis Omoregie .

Ahead of the Edo State 2024 governorship election, the member representing Etsako Federal Constituency at the House of Representative, Hon. Dekeri Sunday Anamero has cautioned against politics of turn-by-turn.

He said reducing Edo State to "just mere turn-by-turn politics would be dangerous for our collective polity, economy as well as the survival of the State".

Anamero who is seeking the All Progressives Congress (APC) nomination in the guber poll disclosed this to journalists weekend when he flagged off his campaigns, just as charged the people to beware of ill-prepared aspirants.

He stated this in response to questions from journalists on the agitation by Edo Central Senatorial District that it is their turn to govern the State.

The aspirant said: "In my view, every aspirant from Edo South, Central and North senatorial district that possess the basic requirement is eminently qualified to aspire for the position of  governor"

"There is nothing wrong in aspiration, but if you love Edo state, this entitlement mentality has to be put to check because it brings about incompetence and carelessness without feeling for the common man."

Continuing, Anamero said his administration will on the first day in office introduce free and compulsory education up to secondary level while student in tertiary institutions will enjoy bursary support if he is nominated and elected.

He  also stated that his desire to join the governorship race was rescue Edo from the shackles infrastructural decay, economic despair, pervading hopelessness and abysmal leadership tally bereft of ideas for sustainable growth and development.

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