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We’re sorry we didn’t keep our promise, maybe next time’ – Edo PDP Chairman leaves Edo people frustrated
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<blockquote data-quote="Streetot" data-source="post: 6711" data-attributes="member: 3264"><p><img src="https://9jacelebrity.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/IMG-20240830-WA0011.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>Edo PDP Chairman Admits Failure to Deliver Promised Road, Leaves Edo People Frustrated</p><p></p><p>In a startling admission, the Edo State PDP Chairman recently apologized to the people of Edo for failing to fulfill a major campaign promise: the construction of a critical road. During a public address, the Chairman openly stated, “We are sorry we didn’t do the road we promised, the next Governor will.” This statement has sparked widespread outrage among Edo residents, many of whom feel betrayed by the party’s unkept promises.</p><p></p><p>For years, Edo people have waited patiently, hoping to see the infrastructure improvements they were promised during election campaigns. The road in question was not just a minor project; it was a symbol of hope for better connectivity, economic growth, and overall development in the state. Instead, it has become a glaring reminder of what many are calling the government’s inability to deliver on its commitments.</p><p></p><p>The Chairman’s apology, rather than calming the situation, has only fueled public anger. “Are we going to keep voting for leaders who make promises and don’t fulfill them?” is the question on everyone’s lips. Edo people are increasingly vocal in their dissatisfaction, with many taking to social media to express their frustration.</p><p></p><p>Across various platforms, the message is clear: Edo people are saying “No” to unfulfilled promises. They demand accountability and a government that doesn’t just make promises but follows through with action. The Chairman’s suggestion that the next Governor might fulfill the promise has done little to reassure the public, who are tired of waiting for change that never comes.</p><p></p><p>*Watch Video*</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]rEn92n4PHs0[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>As the election season approaches, this incident serves as a potent reminder to the people of Edo to vote wisely. The call for leaders who are not just talk, but who deliver tangible results, has never been louder. The question now is whether this outcry will translate into real change at the polls, or if the cycle of broken promises will continue. One thing is certain: Edo people are ready for a government that lives up to its word.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Streetot, post: 6711, member: 3264"] [IMG]https://9jacelebrity.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/IMG-20240830-WA0011.jpg[/IMG] Edo PDP Chairman Admits Failure to Deliver Promised Road, Leaves Edo People Frustrated In a startling admission, the Edo State PDP Chairman recently apologized to the people of Edo for failing to fulfill a major campaign promise: the construction of a critical road. During a public address, the Chairman openly stated, “We are sorry we didn’t do the road we promised, the next Governor will.” This statement has sparked widespread outrage among Edo residents, many of whom feel betrayed by the party’s unkept promises. For years, Edo people have waited patiently, hoping to see the infrastructure improvements they were promised during election campaigns. The road in question was not just a minor project; it was a symbol of hope for better connectivity, economic growth, and overall development in the state. Instead, it has become a glaring reminder of what many are calling the government’s inability to deliver on its commitments. The Chairman’s apology, rather than calming the situation, has only fueled public anger. “Are we going to keep voting for leaders who make promises and don’t fulfill them?” is the question on everyone’s lips. Edo people are increasingly vocal in their dissatisfaction, with many taking to social media to express their frustration. Across various platforms, the message is clear: Edo people are saying “No” to unfulfilled promises. They demand accountability and a government that doesn’t just make promises but follows through with action. The Chairman’s suggestion that the next Governor might fulfill the promise has done little to reassure the public, who are tired of waiting for change that never comes. *Watch Video* [MEDIA=youtube]rEn92n4PHs0[/MEDIA] As the election season approaches, this incident serves as a potent reminder to the people of Edo to vote wisely. The call for leaders who are not just talk, but who deliver tangible results, has never been louder. The question now is whether this outcry will translate into real change at the polls, or if the cycle of broken promises will continue. One thing is certain: Edo people are ready for a government that lives up to its word. [/QUOTE]
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