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The Right man bring a True Democracy

According to Jeremy Bentham "the greatest happiness is of the greatest number of people" that is to say the essence of democracy is to bring good life to the people that will end in happiness and this can only be achieved in the hands of a man that have been tested and now trusted, a man that have the interest of the people at heart, Hon. Elvis Uadiale is the only man at present to bring this good life to the people of Esan South East Constituency. Nominating and voting Hon Elvis Uadiale is like a farmer sowing a seed of a palm fruit beside the river that will grow 🪴 speedily and become the benefits of the people and generation to come will still benefits. To this end, I appeal to all APC party faithful to nominate and vote Hon Elvis Uadiale for member Edo State House of Assembly because his quality and quintessential leadership is what Esan South East Constituency need now to bring rapid development.

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