Monday, 23 April 2012

Ajasin’s daughter joins gov race in Ondo

A daughter of the former governor of old Ondo State, Chief Adekunle Ajasin, who is also an ex-commissioner in the state, Mrs
Jumoke Anifowose, has joined the governorship race in the state.

The immediate past chairman of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) in the state said she was contesting on the platform of the party to salvage the state.
Speaking at her public declaration held in Akure, Mrs Anifowose said she had identified many areas through which the government had failed to impact on the lives of the people.
According to her, unemployment was the major challenge facing society, lamenting that many young graduates were roaming the streets with- out gainful employment after graduation.
She also pledged to tackle the terrible condition of public infrastructure by constructing new roads and rehabilitating those in deplorable states.
Anifowose, who recently resigned as the chairman of ACN in the state, further promised that her government would be fair, friendly and full of dependable actions.
If given the ticket, Anifowose also promised that she would govern with integrity, honesty and hope.
She said: “If my party promotes me as candidate, I promise that we will neither break you down nor break you up. We will not

break you off, but we will breakthrough and break loose together.
“We will break forth and break records and break new grounds with the help of the Almighty God.
“We must go back to the basics; we must find what we lost. With an axe of faith and determination, we must recover what Micheal Adekunle Ajasin called our intellectual and moral strength.”

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