Reps Aspirant, Sunday Ola Pledges Quality Representation, Visible Impact for Ekiti Central Federal Constituency I

A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress and aspirant for the House of Representatives seat in Ekiti Central Federal Constituency I, Honourable Sunday Ola, has assured residents of Ado and Irepodun Ifelodun Local Government Areas of purposeful and people oriented representation if elected, stressing his commitment to bridging the gap between the people and governance.

Speaking during consultations with party faithful and community stakeholders across the constituency, Sunday Ola decried what he described as a disconnect between elected representatives and the grassroots, insisting that the time has come for leadership that delivers tangible and measurable impact on the lives of the people.

He explained that his aspiration is driven by a desire to foster inclusive development, noting that no community within the constituency would be neglected under his watch, as he intends to prioritise fairness, accessibility, and responsiveness in leadership.

The APC aspirant identified key sectors such as education, healthcare, youth empowerment, and infrastructure as focal points of his agenda, promising to initiate programmes that will enhance human capital development, improve access to basic services, and stimulate economic growth.

Honourable Sunday Ola further pledged to promote youth engagement through entrepreneurship and skill acquisition initiatives, while also advocating improved learning conditions for students and better equipped health facilities, particularly in underserved communities.

He emphasised the importance of participatory governance, assuring constituents of regular engagement and collaboration with community leaders, women groups, and other stakeholders to ensure that governance reflects the collective aspirations of the people.

Reaffirming his commitment to transparency and accountability, he urged party members to remain united and called on the electorate to support credible leadership, expressing confidence that his vision aligns with the developmental needs of Ado and Irepodun Ifelodun communities.