Hon. Fawole Announces Candidacy for Somolu Constituency 1 Seat, Promises “True Change”

Hon. Fawole Ayowole Ezekiel has officially announced his intention to contest for the Somolu Constituency 1 seat in the Lagos State House of Assembly, pledging to bring “true change” to the people.

In a statement made available to Polity Reporters, Fawole explained that his decision followed thorough consultations with community leaders and stakeholders, as well as increasing calls from residents for a new direction in leadership.

He established the need for leadership that understands the challenges of the people, noting that many feel underserved by the current representation.

“It’s time for change. For too long, we have dealt with leadership that does not truly respond to the pain and struggles of our people,” Fawole said.

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He stressed that Somolu deserves leadership that is accessible, compassionate, and dedicated to the welfare of the people.

This was as he outlined youth development and support for small businesses as key priorities, promising to invest in young people and provide them with skills for a technology-driven future.

He also vowed to support local entrepreneurs, who he described as the foundation of Somolu’s economy.

Hon Fawole, committed to working closely with community stakeholders to drive meaningful and sustainable development across Somolu, added that leadership must involve cooperation and active engagement with residents to ensure that policies address the real needs of the people.

Reiterating his campaign message, the compassionate politician encouraged residents to embrace a new direction anchored in unity, progress, and collective purpose.

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“There is hope in true change, and that change starts when we choose the right leadership,” he concluded.


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