2027: Ex-Rep plans return to National Assembly
Former House of Representatives member Rotimi Makinde is planning to return to the National Assembly, focusing on constituency development and the continuation of past projects.
Rotimi Makinde, a former member of the House of Representatives, has expressed his intention to run for a seat in the upcoming 2027 elections. He aims to return to the National Assembly to further enhance the development within his constituency, which he previously represented. Makinde articulated that his drive for a second term is fueled by what he calls an 'unfinished mission', indicating that there are ongoing projects and policies from his earlier term that he wishes to consolidate and complete.
During his recent interaction with journalists in Lagos, Makinde emphasized his prior accomplishments as evidence of his capability to deliver tangible benefits to his constituents. He presented a vision where his campaign would prioritize access to quality education, healthcare, and enhanced economic opportunities for the people of his constituency. This pledge reflects his understanding of the pressing needs faced by his constituents and his commitment to addressing them in a meaningful way.
Recollecting past achievements during his tenure, Makinde pointed out various infrastructure projects and healthcare initiatives he had executed. These developments were aimed at improving the living standards of the people he represented. By highlighting these successes, he asserts his preparedness to continue working towards uplifting his constituency and assures voters of his dedication to their wellbeing in the future.