APC Campaign Takes Uteh: Oshiomhole, Okpebholo Spark Hope For Edo’s Future!
Uteh was thrilled as the APC campaign train rolled into Benin City, leaving the city buzzing with excitement. The event reached its climax when Comrade Adams Oshiomhole took to the stage, delivering a rousing endorsement of Senator Monday Okpebholo. With unwavering conviction, Oshiomhole portrayed Okpebholo as a titan of integrity, a man whose strength, commitment and fearlessness make him a fighter for justice. “Monday Okpebholo is not just a candidate; he is a guarantee of victory,” Oshiomhole proclaimed, underlining Okpebholo’s unwavering loyalty and dedication to his principles.
The air was thick with anticipation as Oshiomhole, in a touching moment, addressed the elderly women of Uteh who had been tirelessly awaiting the arrival of the campaign. Acknowledging their patience, he made a solemn promise: “When Okpebholo becomes governor on Monday, I will personally walk these roads to ensure they are repaired to the highest standards.”
The spotlight then shifted to the man of the hour, Senator Monday Okpebholo, whom the people of Uteh have dubbed their “rescuer.” In a bold move, Okpebholo declared, “I don’t need to campaign,” pointing to the dilapidated road in Uteh as evidence of the current administration’s negligence. “As we approached, I could hear shouts from every corner, ‘We want roads, not money!’ It broke my heart to see this road in that condition. What has the governor done in the last eight years?
Okpebholo’s message was powerful and clear: this election is not about personal ambition, but about responding to the desperate call of the people. “I didn’t choose to run,” he revealed. “The people of Edo wanted me to step in and save them.” His words struck a chord with the crowd, who now see him as the leader who will finally bring the change they so desperately need.
As the APC campaign continues in earnest, one thing is undeniable: Ute has made his voice heard and is hungry for change. With Okpebholo leading the charge, the people of Edo are on the brink of a new era of prosperity and progress.