The Road to 2027

The journey from today to the 2027 general elections is a journey of trust-building, community engagement, and sustained presence.

“The town hall commitment begins before the elections because a representative who only shows up at election time is not a representative at all.”

 

Between now and polling day, I commit to:

  • Continuing constituency-wide consultations across all wards in Isoko North and South.
  • Deepening my engagement with women’s groups, youth organizations, market associations, and traditional rulers.
  • Building a campaign team that reflects the diversity and unity of Isoko.
  • Running a transparent, accountable, and dignity-centred campaign.
The Covenant - OGHALEISOKO2027 In Your Hands

My Manifesto

A Manifesto is Only as Strong as its Messenger

Political documents are written every election cycle. Manifestos are printed, distributed, and forgotten. What makes OGHALEISOKO2027 different is not the quality of its promises but the integrity of the man making them.

I am not a career politician who discovered Isoko on the eve of an election. I am a son of the soil who built his life from Otor-Owhe, who earned his knighthood from the Anglican Church, who constructed homes in Delta and Lagos States, who gave jobs and scholarships to Isoko youths before a single vote was ever cast in his favour.

I have been tested and trusted because of my humility.

The Promise to Isoko

My covenant with the people of Isoko North and South Federal Constituency can be stated simply:

“I will come to you. I will fight for you. I will build for you. I will never forget where I came from, and I will never stop until Isoko shines.”

This is OGHALEISOKO2027, a political agenda rooted in service, powered by expertise, and sustained by the unyielding belief that the blessing of Isoko is not yet fully written. The best chapter is still ahead.

The Covenant - THE OGHALEISOKO2027 MANIFESTO
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