From Onyenweli Mercy
Ahead of 2027 General Election,the Senator representing Edo South Senatorial District, Senator Neda Immasuen has reiterated his commitment to further attract development to his constituency.
Senator Neda stated this while playing host to members of Federated Chapel and Edo South Journalists forum in his residence at Amagba in GRA, Benin City who paid him a visit to strategize on ways to collaborate with him.
Senator Immasuen who gave his two years score cards at the Senate stressed that he has carried out several empowerment programs to uplift his people from suffering while he is even more ready to do more as 2027 general election approaches.
According to him, his re-election in 2027 general election would enable him to consolidate on the experience he had gained as a senior aide to Senator Mathew Oroghide and as a Senator in the National Assembly.
“Ranking is not just a title, It determines the committee you chair, seniority at the Senate and the development you can attract to your constituency . Edo South must not miss this opportunity . Re electing me will attract aof dividends to Edo South Senatorial District “.
Reflecting on his leadership style, the Senator noted that he preferred results over self-promotion. “Politics demands you spend more advertising achievement than delivering them”. But my record speaks for itself”. He said.
He however appealed for continued Media partnership to amplify his projects and counter political misinformation.
On his part ,the convener of the meeting, Comrade Edosa Okunbo, said the visit was to ensure Edo South produced a “ranking senator” capable of attracting greater development to the district.
“Our task is to promote Edo South leaders who deliver real dividends of democracy. Senator Imasuen has done just that,” he stated.
Chairperson of the Federated Chapel, Mercy Onyenweli, who recently secured a fresh three-year mandate, pledged full media support for the senator while requesting his assistance in equipping the Chapel’s secretariat.
Former Edo State Commissioner for Transport, Orobosa Omo-Ojo, urged journalists to highlight Imasuen’s achievements, which he listed as rural electrification in over 200 communities, facilitation of federal appointments, job opportunities ,provision of clean water projects, agricultural support for farmers, scholarships, JAMB sponsorships, and empowerment schemes for artisans and traditional birth attendants.