
By Precious Enaike
All Progressives Congress (APC) aspirant for the Edo State House of Assembly, Iziegbeuwa Irene Ojo, has concluded tour of Oredo East, engaging party leaders and stakeholders across Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 12 in Oredo Local Government Area of the state.
The consultations, held with party executives, women groups, and youth representatives, formed part of ongoing engagements ahead of the party’s nomination process.
Addressing stakeholders, Iziegbeuwa stressed the importance of unity and grassroots connection in strengthening the party.
“Strong representation begins with listening,” she said, adding “These consultations have given me the opportunity to hear directly from our leaders and members on what truly matters to our people.”
She also anchored her aspiration on her record of community engagement, noting that leadership must be driven by service and visible impact.
According to her, “I am already contributing to Oredo’s development, and I believe we can do much more together through purposeful and people-centered representation.”
Party members at the meetings referenced her Smile@Christmas outreach initiative, as well as her involvement in community development efforts such as street lighting projects and local investments, as indicators of her grassroots presence.
Speaking at the conclusion of the tour, Iziegbeuwa expressed appreciation for the support received across the wards and reaffirmed her commitment to credible and inclusive representation.
“This process has strengthened my resolve. I remain committed to representing our people with integrity, responsiveness, and a clear focus on development that impacts everyday lives,” she added.
The completion of the Oredo East consultations marks a key phase in her wider engagement across the constituency, as aspirants continue consultations ahead of the party’s primary elections.
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