The Ondo State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) kicked off its governorship campaign on Saturday, ahead of next month’s elections, with a pledge to continue developmental initiatives across the state.
Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa, the APC candidate, also announced the implementation of a N73,000 minimum wage for workers, surpassing the federal government’s N70,000 benchmark.
Speaking at the Ondo central senatorial district campaign flag-off in Ondo City, Aiyedatiwa emphasized his administration’s commitment to the welfare of Ondo residents and promised investments to create a more conducive business environment.
Addressing a large crowd, Aiyedatiwa urged supporters to translate their backing into votes for the APC in the November 16 election, ensuring the continuity of ongoing projects.
He highlighted his administration’s achievements over the past 10 months, particularly in agriculture, infrastructure, security, healthcare, and education. The Governor noted that more than a billion naira had been allocated for land clearing and rural road construction to support farmers and improve productivity.
To combat the “Japa” syndrome, where medical professionals leave for better opportunities abroad, Aiyedatiwa revealed that his government had increased salaries and allowances for doctors, making the state a more attractive place to work.
State APC Chairman, Engr. Ade Adetimehin, echoed the Governor’s call for votes, urging party members to protect their voter cards. Campaign Director, Hon. Abiola Makinde, and other party leaders commended Aiyedatiwa’s transparent leadership and urged grassroots mobilization to ensure a strong turnout in the upcoming election.
The campaign will continue in Ikare Akoko on Monday, as the APC targets further voter engagement in Ondo North Senatorial District.