First and foremost, I give thanks to God Almighty for the successful conduct of the primaries and the safety of all our members, including officials of all agencies, who took part.
I thank the leader of our party, the All Progressives Congress, Gov. Yahaya Bello for his fatherly disposition and democratic stance that set the stage for a free and transparent contestation devoid of institutional bias, favoritism.
Today, because of the hard work of the electoral committee, the cooperation of INEC, observers, and all security agencies, that desire got full expression as members of our party, whose conduct was admirable and responsible.
I am grateful to everyone for their supports, most especially my fellow aspirants who shunned the politics of bitter opposition and displayed the level of maturity and sportsmanship never before seen in the history of this constituency.
Today’s victory is not for me alone. It is a victory for democracy, for the rule of law, and for our party, the All Progressives Congress. To everyone who played a part in making it possible; to my family, my campaign team, support groups at home and in the diaspora, members of our party, and all Yagba East people, I say thank you.
I find myself joyous but as well aware of the faith reposed in me by you all. Most importantly, I feel the weight of that trust and the great need not to disappoint all of you who deemed me worthy of the honor to fly the banner of our great party and be your representative at the polls.
This time, we must get it right. And the work to make this a reality must continue with revitalized passion and zeal.
Our victory today is only the beginning. We must now all come together, renew our loyalty to the party, and march with sturdy strides on this new path that beckons.
Fellow party members, thank you once again for your confidence in me and support. I assure you, and the people of our constituency, that you will not be disappointed.
May God bless you all.
E-sign;
Hon. Prince Obaro Emmanuel, Yagba East Apc candidate for state House of Assembly.
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