Elections are not festivals of emotions or blind loyalty.
They are decisions that shape our future, our children, our economy, our security, and our dignity as a people.
Before you vote in 2027, ask yourself:
• Has your life improved?
• Has your community developed?
• Are the youths empowered or abandoned?
• Are leaders serving the people or serving themselves?
• Do we have governance built on competence, vision, and accountability?
Leadership is not a family business. Leadership is a sacrifice. It is a call to serve, not an opportunity to escape poverty through public funds.
Do not vote because of stomach infrastructure, tribal sentiment, religion, or empty promises. Vote for character, capacity, integrity, and genuine concern for the people.
A single vote may look small, but collectively, our votes determine whether Kwara moves forward or remains stagnant.
2027 is another opportunity to choose wisely.
Let us think before we vote.
Let us vote for the future, not for temporary gains.
Let us rewrite our errors and build a Kwara that works for everyone.