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"Change Will Only Happen If You Vote for It" – Yabala Inyang, Chairmanship Candidate for Yakurr Local Government

 



As the race for the Chairman of Yakurr Local Government Area heats up, one candidate's message has resonated powerfully with the electorate.


 "Change will only happen if you vote for it."


This is the clarion call of Inyang, a highly regarded leader known for his dedication to community development, equitable governance, and transparency.


In his campaign, Inyang has focused on the need for actionable change that uplifts all residents and creates a stronger, more unified Yakurr Nation.


 "Our people have been yearning for progress," he said at a recent meeting with stakeholders. 


"They’ve been calling for improved infrastructure, better healthcare, and enhanced educational opportunities for our youth. But to make this a reality, we need leaders who are dedicated, compassionate, and ready to work tirelessly". 


"That change, however, only begins when each one of us takes responsibility and votes."


Inyang's slogan, "Change will only happen if you vote for it," re-emphasizes the importance of civic responsibility. He has stressed that while he is prepared to lead, meaningful progress requires active participation from every community member. 


This message has particularly resonated with voters, many of whom are excited about the prospect of a leader who values their input and recognizes their role in building Yakurr's future.


"In a democracy, we are all responsible for the changes we want to see," Chairman candidate explained. 


"If you want roads fixed, if you want healthcare improved, if you want a Yakurr that works for everyone, then your vote is the catalyst for that transformation."


With Election Day approaching, Inyang’s supporters are urged to rally and spread his message, each vote counts, and only through collective action will Yakurr see the change it deserves. 


Dear people of Yakurr let us take ownership of our future by voting for Yabala Inyang and Pst Obeten Keppy For Chairman and Vice Chairman. 


Let's Make this happen.

Yes, we can!!!

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