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Groups Endorse Edo Guber Aspirant, Praise His COVID-19 Relief Efforts

Arising from long admiration of his leadership skill and state-wide efforts to cushion the effects of COVID-19 disruptions, 21 groups spread across the three senatorial districts of Edo State have endorsed Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu as their preferred candidate for the state governorship.
One of the groups, The Voice of Edo Central (TVEC), commended the organized response of Ize- Iyamu to COVID-19 in the state and his show of leadership at the time the state was in great need of it.
In a statement issued by its Chairman, James Ailemen in Uromi, the group said: “Do you know what it is to feed a family in Nigeria? Then you can imagine what it is to now feed a family in distress. Pastor Ize-Iyamu has risen to the challenge and reached to the needy in these trying times. We have always known Pastor Ize-Iyamu to have a large heart but today he has proved he is worth having as a leader. Edo State needs a governor that is proactive to its citizens’ welfare, security and health insurance and that is what we call a responsive government. Pastor Ize-Iyamu is the only one that can guarantee a better Edo for us and our coming generation,” the statement said.
Similarly, another group, Alliance for Youth Awareness, has announced its unanimous decision to back Pastor Osagie Ize Iyamu.
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