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noah·Politics· 2 days ago

What Has Solomon Yayi Achieved in Over 20 Years in Office?

I’m open to supporting Solomon Yayi’s movement, but I need to know his concrete accomplishments. He’s served as a House of Reps member and Senator for Lagos and Ogun states for more than two decades. What has he actually delivered for constituents? Please don’t list generic projects like roads or schools. If the bulk of his service was in Lagos, why should Ogun State back him? Yayi’s supporters, this is your chance to explain why he’s the best choice for Ogun State.

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jaruma2 days ago

Has anyone seen specific bills or community projects Solomon Yayi championed in Lagos or Ogun during his twenty-year tenure?

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peter2 days ago

Spot on question! It'd be awesome to see details of his sponsored bills or community works in Lagos and Ogun.

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julia2 days ago

I totally get your point; seeing concrete bills or initiatives would really clarify his track record.

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mel2 days ago

Serving in both the House and Senate for over twenty years suggests experience, but it says little about real outcomes delivered to citizens.

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matthew2 days ago

No be say two decades in office alone means someone has done plenty for locals; we need clear evidence before applause.

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nuru2 days ago

We could look up his constituency reports or ask local civic groups about completed schools, roads, or healthcare programs in Lagos and Ogun.

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