The House of Representatives
member and Labour Party (LP)’s governorship candidate in Saturday’s election,
Michael Opeyemi Bamidele, has rounded off his campaign activities with a road
show around the state capital, Ado Ekiti with an assurance to emerge as a
winner.
Bamidele, who toured all major streets in the state capital in a long motorcade, also used the opportunity to debunk rumour about his purported withdrawal from the race.
Bamidele, who first addressed his teeming supporters at his Iyin-Ekiti country home, also reassured residents of Ado Ekiti that he is the best candidate in the race.
He also denied his rumoured withdrawal from the race as handiwork of his
political detractors. Bamidele, who toured all major streets in the state capital in a long motorcade, also used the opportunity to debunk rumour about his purported withdrawal from the race.
Bamidele, who first addressed his teeming supporters at his Iyin-Ekiti country home, also reassured residents of Ado Ekiti that he is the best candidate in the race.
Bamidele, who was accompanied in the road show by party leaders and supporters, visited the Ado Ekiti township market, among other places.
While appreciating them for their support since he started his rally, Bamidele told voters in Ekiti to troop out in large numbers and cast their votes for him in a collective effort to rebirth the state.
He also used the privilege to further sell his party programmes which he described as people-oriented to the people.
Thursday’s road show marked end of 90-day campaign rallies, which Bamidele kicked off on March 23, 2014 at Ido Ekiti, which had also taken him to virtually all the 132 towns and villages in Ekiti State.
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