YPP offers free nomination form to ex-student leader ahead of Ondo gov poll
The Young Progressives Party has offered free nomination form to a former student leader, John Akinmurele, as its sole aspirant in the forthcoming Ondo State governorship poll.
The event which took place at the headquarters of the party in Abuja, Akinmurele, a former President of Students Union Government of the Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko, Ondo state, was given both nomination and expression of interest forms at no cost to him.
Presenting the forms to the aspirant, the National Organising Secretary of the party, William Moses, said the decision to offer the platform free to the aspirant was taken by the YPP National Working Committee.
He said being a young man with integrity, high pedigree, cognate experience and leadership quality, the party gave Mr Akinmurele the platform to realise his political ambition.
Mr Moses said the decision was in line with the party’s notion for “a generational shift in leadership; a revolution that would be driven by highly cerebral, mentally progressive and young innovative leaders without greed.”
He said all the criteria and qualities the party required for leadership were found in Mr Akinmurele and they had no doubt that he would make the party proud in the forthcoming polls.
On his part, the aspirant expressed gratitude to the party NWC for its magnanimity adding that the development caused him mixed feelings of excitement and commitment.
“It is a challenge to me, to justify the huge confidence reposed in me; It will make me to go into the election with full commitment to win and to start a paradigm shift in the governorship of the state. I can assure you that the paradigm shift in our political landscape had already begun with this development.
“While other political parties are selling forms to aspirants at outrageous amount of N50 million, if a political party offers a nomination form free of charge to an aspirant, it is a signal that our democracy is developing We are getting to what it entails to build a credible political leadership,” he said.
Akinmurele said he is aspiring to govern Ondo State on courage and to let the people of the state know that they had suffered enough of bad governance.
According to him, his campaign slogan is “Iya yi to” meaning the people’s suffering is enough and has come to an end.
“A state with the longest coastline in Nigeria, vast arable land, untapped second largest bitumen deposit in the whole world, palm trees with other economic trees and arable produce, yet, my people wallow in abject poverty. A state that should be the pride of the country; But unfortunately, where we are today is unacceptable. We cannot afford to remain at the bottom of the ladder,
‘That is why I am telling the people of Ondo State that, “iya yi to” enough of this suffering,” he said
Mr Akinmurele assured that, with his emergence, “end has come to poverty, hunger, starvation, poor infrastructure, delayed salary payment, maternal and child mortality. End has come to oppression and suppression, bad governance, intimidation, indebtedness and hopelessness in the state.”
He added, “I am coming with the message of hope and a brighter Ondo State. I represent the new generation, the youth demography.
“I am coming with the energy of the youth and I will be the pride of the elders and the inspiration of my colleagues, the youth. I am coming to turn Ondo state around.’’
Mr Akinmurele from Ilutitun, Okitipupa Local Government Area is a security expert with master’s degree in legal criminological and security psychology.
Before going into private business, he worked with the Department of State Services for 13 years before he voluntarily resigned.
(NAN)
We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.
More from Peoples Gazette
Agriculture
FG tasks ECOWAS on leveraging financing strategies for agroecology
The federal government has urged stakeholders in the agriculture and finance sectors in the West Africa region to leverage financing strategies to enhance agroecology practices
Politics
Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku
“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”
Politics
PDP expels Wike, Fayose, Anyanwu
The party accused Messrs Wike, Fayose, and Anyanwu of “anti-party activities and gross breaches of the party’s constitution.
Politics
Outcome of national convention will turn PDP’s fortunes around: Makinde
Mr Makinde said the PDP had sacrificed a lot to make the convention a reality and charged the delegates to remain united.
States
Commuters stranded as Oyo park managers shut garages over PDP convention
Many road users in Ibadan, Oyo State, were left stranded on Saturday, as they expressed difficulty navigating major routes across the metropolis.
NationWide
Nigerian teenagers urged to leverage technology for national development
Learning strategist, Adewunmi Adeyemo, encouraged teenagers to use technology creatively, noting that simple digital tools can drive meaningful community impact.
Faith
Al-Habibiyyah advocates philanthropy to boost Nigeria’s economic development
Mr Adeyemi said philanthropy should be seen as a strategic investment in human capital and a complementary tool for economic growth.
Sport
Oshodi re-elected as ITTF executive vice president
Of the three African candidates, Mr Oshodi was the only one elected to the eight-member vice president team.







