Dr. Bright Enabulele, the Governorship Hopeful of Accord Party, has revealed that it’s no surprise that he’s leading the race for the forthcoming Edo gubernatorial election.
Dr. Enabulele made this disclosure during a live interview with News Central’s Dapo Adegboye.
Fintech Telex recalls that the network of transparency integrity initiative (NTII) and Researchers, Pollsters, and Examiners, placed Dr. Enabulele as the most preferred aspirant to vote for in the state’s governorship election.
The non-profit organisation, in the report of its research and survey, signed by Dr. Frank Walter ITUA, Lead Consultant, and released on Thursday, 19th August 2024, said that Dr. Bright was ahead among six leading candidates across party lines.
The poll also accommodated questions via telephone for those rooting for Esan agenda in the sceduled September 21, 2024 election.
The three leading candidates who featured prominently at the top of the chart after collating responses through phone, according to the pollster, are Dr. Bright Enabulele of the Accord party, Asue Ighodalo of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Olumide Akpata of the Labour Party (LP), and Senator Monday Okpebholo of the all progressive congress APC
The result of the poll, which was conducted from February 29th, 2024 to August 14th, 2024, showed that 38% of respondents proposed to vote for Dr. Enabulele if the election was held at the time of the poll, while Asue Ighodalo got 20%, Okpebholo got 18% percent 17% for Akpata of the Labour Party.
Citing this report, Dr. Enabulele stated that the people of Edo State are yearning for a leader who can represent them, secure them, and protect their interests.
“The people want a leader who understands and can relate to their needs. When they need water, he gives them water. When they need good roads, he provides them with good roads. When they need a power supply, he provides them with electricity,” he stated.
Speaking further, Dr. Enabulele echoed what he described as the realities of the Edo People.
“People are hungry, and there’s insecurity,” he added.