It is not how you start that is important, but how you finish, let's finish well. - Hon Okufuwa Samad Oluwatoyin



The visioner and convener of PROJECT CHANGE NIGERIA advocacy group, Hon Okufuwa Samad Oluwatoyin has come out to commend the resolve of Nigerians and indeed the labour party family for their determination and steadfastness to set the country on the right part of growth and development.

Hon Okufuwa Samad Oluwatoyin who is also the Kosofe constituency 2 assembly candidate for Labour party in Lagos made this assertion in a press release on Monday evening.

Furthermore, the vastly experienced grassroot politician went further to advice well meaning Nigerians and especially the obidient family not to be detered by the shenanigans emanating from the handling of the electoral process by the umpire and some other major participants in the polity, adding that such irresponsible attitudes should always be expected from elements that do not wish well for the people as they are only interested in protecting their selfish interests.

Subsequently, he said that what the obidient family needs now more than ever before is motivation and inspiration as it not always how one starts a journey that matters but you finish. 

Finally, he concluded that the opportunity to correct any anomaly in the electoral process is still very open especially if the obidient family can proof their cases with facts and figures. He ended his address by saying that this it is not the time to loose focus as the gubernatorial and state assembly elections are equally more important as the offices are the ones closer to the people and urged them to ensure that they only vote for labour party candidates from the top to the bottom in their usual style.


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