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Hon. Alaka Submits Nomination Form for National Representative Race.

by: S.D Kaosara


Hon. Moshood Alaka has formally submitted his nomination form to contest for the Federal House of Representatives seat representing the Edu/Moro/Patigi Federal Constituency, signaling his official entry into the race ahead of the party primaries.

The submission, which took place in Abuja earlier today, comes ahead of the stipulated deadline set by the party, underscoring his preparedness and seriousness about the contest.

Speaking shortly after completing the process, Hon. Alaka reaffirmed his commitment to effective representation, inclusive governance, and grassroots development. He emphasized the need to prioritize the welfare of constituents across Edu, Moro, and Patigi local government areas, noting that his aspiration is driven by a desire to bring purposeful leadership and sustainable development to the constituency.

Political observers describe his early submission as a strategic move that reflects both organizational readiness and confidence in his support base. 

Supporters and stakeholders within the constituency have also begun to mobilize, expressing optimism about his chances in the forthcoming primaries.

The Edu/Moro/Patigi Federal Constituency remains a key political bloc in Kwara State, with increasing interest from various aspirants ahead of the general elections. As the political landscape continues to evolve, attention is expected to shift toward party primaries, where candidates will emerge to represent their respective parties at the polls.

Hon. Alaka’s declaration and formal submission mark a critical milestone in what is shaping up to be a keenly contested race, as constituents look forward to engaging aspirants on their vision, competence, and plans for effective representation.

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