Onoh signals Southeast awareness of Tinubu manifesto

Member of the Asiwaju Bola Tinubu Presidential Campaign Council (PCC) and Public Affairs Coordinator of the council in the South East, Dr. Josef Umunnakwe Ken Onoh has started outreach tours in three South East states to shed light on the rural people on profits in the presidential candidate's eight-point manifesto, released to the public on Tuesday.

The three states are Enugu, Abia and Anambra States, none of which is controlled by the All Progressives Congress (APC). The Governors of Imo and Ebonyi States belong to the APC.

The awareness tour aims to inspire rural community leaders to understand basic terms and the Tinubu Manifesto in their native dialects. It will involve different groups with the aim of bringing the base to buy into the manifesto.

Onoh said the goal of targeting people in rural areas was because there is more concentration of people who are not knowledgeable about Tinubu's presidential manifesto. He said manifesto education is important for people in rural areas who are well-structured with potential opportunities and are key stakeholders in their fields and control high levels of influence in their rural communities.

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He said that since Tinubu's manifesto was made public, it is now up to CCP members to enter the grassroots to educate voters on what Tinubu brings to the table through his manifesto so that voters are able to make decisive decisions.

He said canvassers were fired into the 17 local government areas of Enugu and Abia states, respectively, and the 21 local government areas of Anambra state as foot soldiers for outreach in the three southeastern states that are not APC. -controlled.

He said that by the end of December 2022, his team would have achieved 80% sanitation in the southeast hinterland, noting that the Tinubu manifesto aims to unite the country.

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Onoh said the outreach is an interactive education on Tinubu's programs and policies that he will implement when he becomes President of Nigeria after the February 2023 presidential election.

"This is a breakdown of the manifesto for better understanding in the native dialects of the peoples of the south-east, so that people in rural areas can appreciate and understand what Asiwaji Bola Tinubu has in store for them as president of Nigeria. The canvassers will go to the villages, and their rural markets to explain to these rural people what he presented as his manifesto in the language they understand.

"The manifesto includes agricultural reforms in which residents of their own estate can better communicate with them in their base dialects. It's like an application of the old outreach missionary format they used to push through their message of civilization and Christianity.

"What we are doing is like an Igbo version of the Asiwaju manifesto which is also being done in other ethnic nationalities of Nigeria just to convey the underlying factors of the manifesto which is also in PDF where it can be downloaded, " said Onoh.

He said the Tinubu campaign was not about making false promises, adding that one of the things that makes Tinubu salable is that he already...

Onoh signals Southeast awareness of Tinubu manifesto

Member of the Asiwaju Bola Tinubu Presidential Campaign Council (PCC) and Public Affairs Coordinator of the council in the South East, Dr. Josef Umunnakwe Ken Onoh has started outreach tours in three South East states to shed light on the rural people on profits in the presidential candidate's eight-point manifesto, released to the public on Tuesday.

The three states are Enugu, Abia and Anambra States, none of which is controlled by the All Progressives Congress (APC). The Governors of Imo and Ebonyi States belong to the APC.

The awareness tour aims to inspire rural community leaders to understand basic terms and the Tinubu Manifesto in their native dialects. It will involve different groups with the aim of bringing the base to buy into the manifesto.

Onoh said the goal of targeting people in rural areas was because there is more concentration of people who are not knowledgeable about Tinubu's presidential manifesto. He said manifesto education is important for people in rural areas who are well-structured with potential opportunities and are key stakeholders in their fields and control high levels of influence in their rural communities.

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He said that since Tinubu's manifesto was made public, it is now up to CCP members to enter the grassroots to educate voters on what Tinubu brings to the table through his manifesto so that voters are able to make decisive decisions.

He said canvassers were fired into the 17 local government areas of Enugu and Abia states, respectively, and the 21 local government areas of Anambra state as foot soldiers for outreach in the three southeastern states that are not APC. -controlled.

He said that by the end of December 2022, his team would have achieved 80% sanitation in the southeast hinterland, noting that the Tinubu manifesto aims to unite the country.

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Onoh said the outreach is an interactive education on Tinubu's programs and policies that he will implement when he becomes President of Nigeria after the February 2023 presidential election.

"This is a breakdown of the manifesto for better understanding in the native dialects of the peoples of the south-east, so that people in rural areas can appreciate and understand what Asiwaji Bola Tinubu has in store for them as president of Nigeria. The canvassers will go to the villages, and their rural markets to explain to these rural people what he presented as his manifesto in the language they understand.

"The manifesto includes agricultural reforms in which residents of their own estate can better communicate with them in their base dialects. It's like an application of the old outreach missionary format they used to push through their message of civilization and Christianity.

"What we are doing is like an Igbo version of the Asiwaju manifesto which is also being done in other ethnic nationalities of Nigeria just to convey the underlying factors of the manifesto which is also in PDF where it can be downloaded, " said Onoh.

He said the Tinubu campaign was not about making false promises, adding that one of the things that makes Tinubu salable is that he already...

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