Senator Neda Imasuen, representing Edo South Senatorial District, has made a passionate call for a change in leadership in Edo State, urging the people to embrace a new political paradigm that prioritizes their needs and aspirations. Speaking to journalists in Abuja, Senator Imasuen lamented that the current political structure has failed to address the state’s pressing issues, leaving the people in dire hardship.
The senator, who chairs the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges, and Public Petitions, expressed his dissatisfaction with the impact made on his constituents in his one year in office, citing the enormous needs of the people. He believes that the Labour Party, with its fresh perspective and people-centered approach, offers a viable solution to the state’s challenges.
As the September 21 governorship election approaches, Senator Imasuen’s call for a political shift in Edo State couldn’t be more timely. The people of Edo State deserve a new direction, one that prioritizes their welfare, security, and prosperity. The Labour Party, with its commitment to social justice and equality, is well-positioned to provide this new direction.
The current political landscape in Edo State is characterized by stagnation and a lack of innovative thinking. The ruling parties have failed to address the state’s pressing issues, and it’s time for a change. The Labour Party’s fresh perspective and commitment to social justice make it an attractive alternative for the people of Edo State.
Senator Imasuen’s call for a political shift is a clarion call for new thinking in Edo State. It’s time for the people to demand more from their leaders and to embrace a new political paradigm that prioritizes their needs and aspirations. The Labour Party is ready to provide this new direction, and it’s up to the people to seize this opportunity.
