Abdul George otuke RDC has thrown his hat into the ring for the Erute County South parliamentary seat, setting the stage for a fierce contest against political heavyweights Engola Sam and incumbent MP Jonathan Odur. In a passionate address to his constituents, George reaffirmed his commitment to representing their interests under the NRM banner, promising a new era of development and accountability.
"I am your son—disciplined, sober, and deeply connected to your struggles. I do not fear any opponent, and I am ready to lead Erute South to a brighter future," George declared. He criticized his NRM rival as a "tasteless milk" rejected by the people and took aim at MP Odur, accusing him of failing to deliver on critical issues like education, healthcare, and infrastructure.
George positioned himself as a fresh, tested, and ideologically grounded leader, vowing to work hand-in-hand with the people of Erute South. "Together, we will liberate Erute South and celebrate the values of effective representation," he said.
As the campaign nears, George's message of change is striking a chord with voters eager for a leader who prioritizes grassroots development. The race for Erute South is shaping up to be a pivotal moment in the region's political journey, with Abdul George otuke RDC emerging as a beacon of hope for many.