Friday, 7 February 2020

G POLITICS: NIGERIAN POLITICIAN MEETS ELECTION MANDATE TO REDUCE POVERTY - HON. ADENIYE SALIU





 Most Nigerian leaders lack the will power to fulfill their mandate when they are elected into power, to many they see it as a bait to sweet talking the people or perhaps when election comes, they will distribute bags of rice and disbursed little money which does not ensure or secure the rights and future of the people because after eating such rice and spent such money, they would always go back to deficiency. The gullible Nigerians and poor ones are mostly the victim of this situation.




Honourable Adeniye Saliu who was elected into office in July 24th 2017 is a young man who had proven that young people in Nigeria can do politics with difference and lay foundations that would secure the future of the people. within the interval of two years he had implemented various of his mandates which today the people of Eredo Local Government Council at Epe Lagos State are celebrating his effort to strive his community to a civilized clime. Roads and bridge projects were being accomplished at three communities, Iraye-Oke,Odomola and Odoegeri communities to 95% level, he had empowered over a hundred widows and elderly through his poverty alleviation programme, several pore-holes in different communities, youths are beneficiaries of his education programme from NOIC and Gbagada Vocational Scheme while two markets were put in place at Ireyoke and Mojoda communities and as well a six blocks of classrooms was established through his governance at Igboye. The Ilara community primary school which was founded since 1976 with ramshackle's infrastructures was now awarded according to him for proper rehabilitation while the Divisional Police head quarter was facilitated by his governance as well  just for a short period of his first tenure.

Good works they say speak, we should not only criticize these politicians but bring to light the good works of those who are prepared to take Nigeria to the next level for others to emulate

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