By Harrison Akamule
The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) Flag bearer of Ward 16 in Bomadi Local Government Council in the forthcoming Delta State Local Government Councils Elections, Mr Austin Massah has promised to come up with BYLAWS that will promote conducive atmosphere that would attract investors if elected.
Speaking to Journalists on his arrival from Bomadi Town, Headquarters of Bomadi LGA where he received the symbol of his candidate-ship the Flag stated that he was exited and promise to represent the electorate very well if elected.
In his words ” I will come up with bylaws that would promote conducive atmosphere for investors to come and invest the Bomadi LGA and also promote small scale businesses to strive ”
Mr Massah advised Youths to be patient and work assiduously for all PDP Councilorship Candidates in the forthcoming 13th July, 2024 Local Government elections. He asked Youths not to be discouraged, saying the future is brighter.
According to him,” even if it doesn’t get you today, tomorrow may be your turn, Gods time is the best so lets come together as a family of common interests to achieve the set goals and aspirations of our people “.
Mr Massah therefore appealed to the good people of his Ward to come out in large numbers to for vote him on 13th July, 2024 Delta State Independent Electoral Commission (DSIEC) elections.
He therefore thanked the party PDP for the support and giving the opportunity to represent Ward 16.
Meanwhile an option leader in the Ward 16, Mr Kpanaka Massah advised the Councilorship candidate to be proactive and live up to his responsibility if elected. He asked him to be loyal to all irrespective of their status and party differences.
He urged him not to listen to lies , but rather render quality services that would raise the living standards of the masses .

-In the middle PDP Councilorship Candidate, Ward 16 , Bomadi LGA, Mr Austin Massah dress on PDP attire with the flag around his neck flanked by party, fateful, family members and supporters in Akugbene Community, Bomadi LGA, Delta State. Pix. Harrison Akamule.