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INEC, fair to all political parties in Ebonyi  — Makwe, Reps member-elect

The House of Representatives member-elect for Ohaozara, Onicha and Ivo Federal Constitutency in Ebonyi State, in the just concluded general elections, Engr Livinus Makwe, has commended the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)), for the smooth conduct of elections in the state.
Makwe who was issued the Certificate of Return for the election by the electoral body on Thursday, in Abuja, said the electoral body was fair and unbiased to all political parties during the election.”
He then congratulated the State Governor David Umahi, on his victory during the Governorship and State House of Assembly elections in the state.
According to him, Governor Umahi’s victory was not surprising, as the governor has performed beyond expectations by carrying out monumental developmental projects in all the 13 local government areas in the state.
“There is no part of the state that has not felt the impact of the governor in one form or the other. The governor’s infrastructural transformation in the areas of road construction, education, health, agriculture, electricity, human empowerment and capacity building, and others are second to none in the country today.
“The governor’s achievement is more remarkable when one considers the fact that the state receives one of  the least allocations from the federal treasury. So, Ebonyi people had no choice but to use their votes to tell him to continue the transformation of the state,” he said.
He noted that the total victory recorded by the PDP in Ebonyi State, by winning all the National and State House of Assembly seats declared so far is a testament to the governor’s political sagacity and prowess and  the acceptance of PDP as the only relevant political party in the state
The House of Representative member-elect also promised to cooperate fully with the governor in moving the state forward.
Mr Makwe was full of thanks to his constituents for electing him with landslide votes and promised not to disappoint them.
“I promised during the campaign to attract more federal presence to the area and that I will pursue with doggedness once I am sworn in.
“I will also work assiduously to ensure that my constituency is no longer marginalised in employment into federal government Ministries, Departments and Agencies, MDAs as has been the case in the past,” he added.
S-Davies Wande

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