I will work for the rapid developmental of my constituency-says Ceaser

The peoples Democratic party candidate for Isiala Ngwa South state constituency Mr Denise Roland Chinwendu has said he will work hard to attract rapid development for his constituency if elected as a member of the Abia State House of Assembly next year.

Chinwendu, popularly known as Ceaser spoke on Monday in his Umuoba country home shortly after the flag off his campaign.

The former deputy transition committee chairman of Isiala Ngwa South Local Government Area said he will not make trouble with the executive arms of the government, adding that will not be in interest of his constituents.

He expressed that his party the PDP will have a landslide victory, given the massive support the party enjoys from the electorate in the area.

He said, "When you have a relationship with your people, you won't need to be afraid of loosing in an election. I have been here with my people, I know the language they understand and I communicate with them in the language understand.

I'm a local politician and I believe that politics is local, we are 100 percent sure that Isiala Ngwa South is ours.

"What matters most is how you relate with your people. What the masses wants is not too much, those little things that affects the lives of the people is what we have been doing and what I have promised the people is that we are going to do more of these things in a bigger way from the state Assembly.

"We will continue to encourage our local farmers and artisans by so doing we will eradicate poverty and crimes in our community.

"We are in an era where the people decides who wins the election, considering the fact that I'm being loved by the people and I love my people too, I don't have any strong opponents.

"Our constituency will experience rapid developmental strides, we will do a New thing in Isiala Ngwa South. I will be one of the strongest voice that the state Assembly will have, I will do well and will not be those that will speak grammar without bringing the dividends of Democracy home".

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