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NWC declares Asiwaju Abayomi Oke as ACCORD House of Representatives candidate in Ogun state

 House of Representatives hopeful, Asiwaju Abayomi Oke has just been affirmed as the Candidate of ACCORD party to run for elections in 2019.
The young & vibrant contestant plans to represent Ado-Odo/Ota Federal Constituency in the National Assembly from 2019. 


At the primary election exercise coordinated by Electoral Committee of the party & witnessed by INEC officials, aspirants who were unopposed were affirmed by delegates at the Party secretariat in Abeokuta. 

According to Alhaji Saula, the State Secretary of the party, "the affirmed candidates will fly ACCORD party's flag during the general elections in 2019 and will win".
Asiwaju who signified interest to run for House of Representatives in Ado-Odo/Ota is currently the youngest candidate and enjoys the support of the young and the old. 

Earlier this year, he led hundreds of youths on a voters sensitization walk in Ota. During Summer, he empowered about 200 youths through an initiative tagged SKATA. He recently organised Free Medical Outreach in Ado-Odo Town.

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