Urbanscopnews reporting
Esan South East, Edo State — A leading Edo State House of Assembly hopeful for Esan South East Constituency, Dr. Ernest Ahamioje, has extended warm Easter greetings to the people of the local government area, calling for renewed hope, unity, and sustained commitment to development.
In a goodwill message released to mark the Easter celebration, Ahamioje described the season as a powerful symbol of resilience, sacrifice, and victory over adversity. He noted that Easter serves as a reminder that challenges are temporary and that brighter days lie ahead for individuals and communities that remain steadfast in faith and collective purpose.
Addressing residents of Esan South East, Ahamioje commended the enduring strength and perseverance of fathers, mothers, youths, and elders, emphasizing that their shared determination forms the backbone of the constituency’s progress. He stressed the need for unity and collaboration in building a more prosperous and inclusive society.
The aspirant reaffirmed his commitment to a people-centered vision anchored on youth empowerment, support for women, care for the elderly, and tangible community development. According to him, this vision represents not just an aspiration but a collective movement aimed at delivering measurable progress across the constituency.
“As we reflect on the significance of this season, we must remain hopeful, united, and resolute in our pursuit of development, empowerment, and opportunities for all,” he stated.
Ahamioje also used the occasion to call on the people of Esan South East to continue their support for the administration of Governor Monday Okpebholo, noting that sustained cooperation with the state government would accelerate the delivery of dividends of democracy to the grassroots.
He concluded by wishing residents a peaceful and joyful Easter celebration, expressing optimism that the season would usher in renewed blessings and advancement for Esan South East.
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