Success
Damian:
Non-Indigenes
Elders Forum of Lagos State has endorsed Dr. Emilia Ezeude for the Federal
House of Representatives, Ajeronmi Ifelodun Federal Constituency.
The event
which attracted a tumultuous crowd was held at St Patrick Training Institute
Amukoko, Lagos during the weekend.
Speaking to
Journalists, Dr. Ezeude stated that she is into politics to assist humanity, “My
journey into politics was informed by my desire and quest to do more in a
larger scale for humanity irrespective of ethnic nationality, tribe, religion,
gender and class.”
Further, she
said “I made it a life philosophy to always assist those in need within my
ability. As somebody who has gone through tick and thin in life, I know what it
means to be in a state of ‘need’, therefore, I can boldly tell you that the
triple factors of nature, understanding of what God requires of us and life
experience combined to shape my act of generosity to humanity.”
She also
spoke on his Foundation “It was my passion to put smiles on frowned faces, and
joy in the sad minds that motivated the establishment of Hope Alive Foundation
to reach out to people in need.”
Ezeude said the
Foundation has carried out eye tests and giving out medicated classes to those
with eye problems, empowered women and youth, and paid regular visits to hospitals
and offsetting some of the bills of the indigent patients. She added that she has
programmes for the children and always shares valuable items during festive
periods within and beyond Ajeronmi Ifelodun.
On his
political ambition she spoke on what she called ‘The Future of Non-indigenes in
the politics of Ajeronmi Ifelodun Local Government Area: Let the Best Take the
Leadership of Ajeromi Ifelodun LGA.’
She told the
people that “Politics if successfully played, will result in governance and governance
to me is about the good of the majority in society. Therefore to me, anybody
who you know that can deliver and represent your interest and the interest of
Ajeromi, you should support the person to emerge for the well-being of the
public.
“In doing
this, ethnicity, tribe and religion should not be the determinant factor rather
the person who can represent the interest of majority and the entire public
should be central, Ezeude stated.
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