Lagos East ADC’s  Senatorial Hopeful, Princess Olajumoke Signs YAVA of NTYTR

Lagos East ADC’s  Senatorial Hopeful, Princess Olajumoke Signs YAVA of NTYTR

The Youth Against Violence Accord (YAVA) by the #NotTooYoungToRun team, NTYTR Lagos chapter, Ikorodu division is no doubt gaining momentum by the day as the senatorial hopeful for Lagos East Senatorial District under the aegis of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Princess Olajumoke Fakoya  joins the leagues of other aspirant in penning down her signature to the peace accord.

 

Sanwoolu Signs Youth Against Violence Accord  (YAVA) Created by Lagos State Chapter NTYTR

The meeting that led to the aspirant signing the deal took place recently in her campaign office with a delegation of the NTYTR team lead by Comr. Samson Bisiriyu who introduced other stakeholders of the team in the division and stated that the team remains non-partisan in its clamour and advocacy of total youth inclusiveness in government.

Mrs Fakoya in reply expressed her commitment to the details of the Accord and urge the stake holders of NTYTR, Ikorodu Division to ensure they keep an eye and also monitor the process thoroughly till the end, she also told her followers and supporters to desist from any form of Violence during and after the election.

 

Lamina Signs Youth Against Violence Accord (YAVA) Powered By Lagos State Chapter, NTYTR, Advocates Peace

 

Fakoya added that election is not a do or die affair and she will never encourage anyone to engage in violence in pursuance of her aspiration.

 

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She finally urged youths in Ikorodu division to avoid been used by any politician for their selfish and personal interest while promising to maintain her personality and would like to be known for her credibility and not the money she won’t offer.

 

“I Am Here For Divine Mandate”, ADC Candidate Says As He Signs Peace Accord In Ikorodu

 

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In reaction, a member of the NotTooYoungToRun Ikorodu Division (NTYTR). Comr. Gbajabiamila, reiterated how far the movement have gone to make sure all aspirant from State to National Assembly level append their signature and support to the Youth Against Violence Accord (YAVA) document.

 

 

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