Ewohimi, Edo State — Edo State House of Assembly hopeful for Esan South East Constituency, Dr. Ernest Iyere Ahamioje, has paid a courtesy visit to the Onojie of Ewohimi, His Royal Highness, Lord Destiny Ebatamaehi Ogienefoh Usifoh II, as part of ongoing consultations ahead of the forthcoming elections.
The visit, which took place at the royal palace in Ewohimi, was marked by a formal presentation of Dr. Ahamioje’s political ambition to contest for a seat in the Edo State House of Assembly. The aspirant used the opportunity to seek the monarch’s fatherly counsel, guidance, and royal blessings as he prepares to embark on his electoral journey.
Speaking during the engagement, Dr. Ahamioje emphasized his commitment to purposeful representation and grassroots-driven development, noting that his aspiration is anchored on delivering tangible dividends of democracy to the people of Esan South East Constituency.
In his response, the Onojie of Ewohimi commended the aspirant for observing traditional protocols and recognizing the importance of community leadership in the political process. The revered monarch, however, charged Dr. Ahamioje to distinguish himself as a different breed of politician by upholding integrity, accountability, and service to the people.
He further urged the aspirant to remain steadfast in honoring his campaign promises if elected, stressing that credibility and trust are essential pillars of effective leadership. The monarch also admonished him to uphold and preserve the longstanding reputation of his family name.
The royal father concluded the visit with prayers for Dr. Ahamioje and his team, invoking divine guidance, protection, and success as they navigate the political process.
The visit forms part of Dr. Ahamioje’s broader stakeholder engagement strategy aimed at fostering unity, securing grassroots support, and aligning his vision with the aspirations of traditional institutions and the people of Esan South East.
Urbanscopnews reporting
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