A Compelling Case for Electing Engr. Sunday Kolawole as the Next Yagba West House of Assembly Member
Engr. Sunday Kolawole presents a well-rounded manifesto that demonstrates a deep understanding of the needs and aspirations of the people of Yagba West Local Government Area. His commitment to addressing key issues is evident in his strategic plans across various sectors.
**Security**
Engr. Kolawole pledges to leverage his connections to collaborate with colleagues from neighboring local governments to establish a joint security apparatus, ensuring the safety of the community. He is committed to supporting executive initiatives aimed at combating insecurity throughout the state. Additionally, he plans to actively support local hunters and vigilante groups to enhance community security.
**Education**
Engr. Kolawole is dedicated to advancing education by advocating for a bill that encourages the Kogi State government to fully participate in the Universal Basic Education Scheme, thereby significantly reducing the number of out-of-school children. He also promises to provide bursaries to students in government-owned higher institutions and to foster a reading culture by establishing a well-equipped constituency library.
**Health**
Engr. Kolawole intends to conduct regular visits to primary health centers to assess their needs firsthand and ensure their efficient operation. He aims to collaborate with the executive arm to secure adequate attention for general hospitals and plans to organize periodic free medical checkups for constituents.
**Women and Youth Empowerment**
Engr. Kolawole proposes to maintain a register for unemployed youths at the constituency office, facilitating the submission of CVs and actively seeking job opportunities for them. He is committed to providing ongoing support to artisans and market women, enhancing their capacity and opportunities as resources allow.
Engr. Sunday Kolawole’s comprehensive approach and dedication to addressing the critical issues facing Yagba West make him a strong candidate for the House of Assembly.
(DEMOCRACY NEWSLINE NEWSPAPER, MARCH 11TH 2026)



