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Minister For  Labour, Onyejeocha: ‘Tinubu Will Sweep South East Votes In 2027’

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Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, has said that the five South-East states will deliver their votes en bloc for President Bola Tinubu in 2027.

Mrs Onyejeocha expressed the optimism during an interactive session with newsmen on the sideline of the ongoing 18th edition of her free medical and surgery outreach at Nkeiruka Onyejeocha Medical Centre, Amuda-Isuochi in Umunneochi Local Government Area of Abia.

She said that 2027 would witness a significant improvement on Tinubu’s 2023 performance in Abia and South-East in general because of his current sweeping reforms across the country.

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According to her, Tinubu will surely come back by God’s grace in 2007, because the reforms that he has embarked on are not something that will just cut short after four years.

“For them to endure, have root, for people to enjoy them, we have to support him to do eight years.

“So, we are supporting our president and I know that he will get 100 per cent votes in the South-East in 2007.

“Abia is a progressive state and I know that my party, the APC will do well in the state,” she said.

Mrs Onyejeocha, a former House of Representatives member from Umunneochi/Isuikwuato Federal Constituency, said that the free medical outreach was borne out of her passion and commitment towards improving the wellbeing of her people.

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She said that the initiative was meant to support individuals struggling with various health challenges, particularly those in rural areas and underserved communities.

She further said that this year’s edition, which started on Monday, was supposed to be a week-long event, but had been extended by a few days, to be able to attend to the large number of persons that turned out.

Mrs Onyejeocha said: “It’s not like, oh you are helping the government, I’m helping myself because a healthy community is a wealthy community.

“If you have a lot of people that are sick, you are not going to get much because every weekend you are attending burials, you are losing much.

“The government is doing well.

“But if I had represented my people in the past and I’m today a minister, I should be adding value to what government is doing because it cannot do it alone.”

The outreach featured free cervical cancer screening, laboratory services, dental services, surgeries for hernia, hydrocele, cataract, lipoma and others.

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