President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, yesterday, reiterated his commitment to the development and empowerment of the people of Akwa Ibom North West, Akwa Ibom people and the entire nation.
He made the promise during the flag-off of the Akwa Ibom All Progressives Congress (APC) local government elections campaign at the Ikot Ekpene Township Stadium.
“Let me once again assure you all that I will continue to work for you, the state and Nigeria as a whole. The God that did uncommon things in this state when I was your governor is back again in the state.
“Those who thought there is no APC in this state would be shocked to their marrow with what is happening here today. The crowd here today is unprecedented. It is just a local government election campaign, what do you think will happen in the governorship?”
Akpabio thanked President Bola Tinubu for his support to the state, particularly the financial autonomy the local governments are now enjoying
Speaking further, he used the flag- off and presentation of flags to party candidates to reel out the different empowerment and poverty alleviation programmes he has influenced to the senatorial district, assuring them of more to come in the future.
He called on the state government led by Pastor Umo Eno to continue to rule the state with the fear of God.
“Let us pray for the governor of the state, so that he will do the right thing during the forthcoming local government elections by declaring the APC candidates winners wherever they win. He needs our prayers.”
Party flags were presented to the local government candidates from the 31 local government councils by the President of the Senate, who assured them of his support and that of the party during the elections.
Earlier in their speeches at the flag-off campaign and flag presentation to the candidates, Senators Bassey Albert and Ita Enang, thanked President Tinubu for standing by their son as the number three citizen in his government. They both assured the President of the continued support of Akwa Ibom people for his government even beyond 2027.