Oyo south Senatorial Candidate in the 2023 general elections, under the platform of Accord, Chief Kolapo Kola-Daisi has congratulated Nigerians, especially residents of Oyo south Senatorial district on celebration of the new year.
Kolapo Kola-Daisi in a statement urged people of Oyo South Senatorial district to support his candidature and developmental ideas to build a better future for all.
“HAPPY NEW YEAR dear people. As we embark on a new year, I am excited to continue working alongside you to build a better future for us all. Here’s to a year of progress and prosperity. Amen. JÉKÁ DÁSI.”
“As we turn the page on another year and embrace the possibilities of a new one, I am filled with hope and determination to serve our communities in order to make a difference”.
“With the upcoming elections, this new year presents a great opportunity to contribute your quota towards the development of Oyo State & Nigeria. I urge you to get involved and vote. JÉKÁ DÁSI, as our slogan says.”
“I remain inspired by the need to find lasting solutions to the issues that are crippling our communities, our youths, and the general population, and to this end, it’s my wish to represent our communities in a manner that returns power to the people. In addition to championing true financial empowerment for our people, I will bring back regular community engagements such as town hall meetings and regular consultations with critical stakeholders in our community. This will allow all my actions and areas of focus to be drawn primarily from issues raised by these communities.”
“In all, with your help and your vote, I will be a tireless advocate for the people I seek to represent.”
“I am grateful for the trust you have placed in me through your overwhelming support so far; and I am excited for opportunity to serve and to make it count.”
“Here’s to a year of progress and prosperity for us all.
God bless the good people of Oyo South;
God bless Oyo State; and
God bless Nigeria.”
He prayed and wished Nigerians a prosperous new year, calling on electorate to perform their civil duties during the 2023 general election.