The party governorship candidate promised to build a more perfect union of harmony, peace and progress as well as correct the wrongs of past years.
Tseayo made the promise while addressing the party members in Makurdi.
He regretted that the State had continued to witness retrogression due to the failure of past leaders who refused to build on the legacy of Aper Aku and Moses Adasu administration.
He told his party members, “You believe we can be a formidable and united people, reaching for what may humanly seem impossible. You believe that it is only in doing so, that we shall be able to build a more perfect union of harmony, peace and progress.
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“You are here because you have realized one truth: that something is fundamentally wrong with the state of affairs in Benue and we must stand up together to fix it, if we want our children to have a future worth living, in their fatherland.
“The situation in Benue is unimaginably conspicuous – too many families cannot make ends meet – too many seniors are living in poverty. Benue people have spoken loudly and clearly, that they have had enough of the same old debates that they deserve to live better,” Tseayo said.
The governorship candidate said that the State had only experienced brief bursts of economic development since it’s creation 42 years ago and added that the successive administrations have failed to uphold the principles of democracy, social justice and progress.
He said all these were evident in what he described as “the myriad of abandoned viable projects, moribund industries, weakened.institutions/infrastructure and a bastardized Public Service.
” Almost every project instituted by past administrations that held the potency of success in emancipating the people of Benue State has been allowed to collapse into nothingness.”
He charged the party members of the State to use the forthcoming election to evaluate their choices and do something different that will lead to the sustainable growth and progress owed the future of their children.
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