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» 2019 ELECTIONS: DR BETTA EDU SPLASH GIFTS ON WOMEN IN ADADAMA WARD, AS SHE CANVASSES VOTES FOR AYADE, ATIKU, GAUL & OTHERS IN ABI LGA.
2019 ELECTIONS: DR BETTA EDU SPLASH GIFTS ON WOMEN IN ADADAMA WARD, AS SHE CANVASSES VOTES FOR AYADE, ATIKU, GAUL & OTHERS IN ABI LGA.
The Director General of Cross River State Primary Healthcare Development Agency, Dr Betta Edu has called on women to come out and vote massively for the re-election of Sen Ben Ayade as Governor and election of H. E Atiku Abubakar for President respectively by saying that Atiku is coming to get Nigeria working again and make life easy for every citizens with improve economy, health care and security while the Governor had delivered on the promises he made to Cross Riverians in 2015 and wants to compliment it from 2019 - 2023.
Dr Edu stated this on Monday in her country home in Adadama, Abi Local Government Area of Cross River State, during a village meeting with women across the ward on the need to put behind the disappointment of last weekend postponed poll and come out en mass again on 23rd February, 2019 to vote all PDP candidates from top to down.
She maintained that Atiku will change the fortune of the country while Governor Ayade who had done well in building vast industries, providing healthcare and putting food on the table of every Cross Riverian needed a second term to consolidate on the gains recorded so far. She expressed confidence that their Son Rt. Hon John Gaul and Hon Sandy Onor will give the constituency quality representation at the federal leve and end the land disputes between Adadama and Ebony's community
She expressed appreciation to women for their continuous support to the Governor, Speaker and herself for the past three and the half years of governance. Lastly she tasked Abi Women to vote PDP all through come 23rd February and 9th March, 2019.
Hight point of the meeting was donation of several gift items to all the women in attendance amidst cheers and prayers for all PDP Candidates.
Fees for every pupil in the ward was distributed to all the head teachers at the chief palace with the king and his council as witnesses.
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