Monday, December 1, 2014

Nigeria's Political Leaders Offer Twelveth Month wishes to Electorates- APC Senatorial aspirant in Edo state, Chief (Dr) francis Inegbeniki.



Chief Inegbeniki & supportive wife
Nigeria’s political leaders are using their last month of the year messages to urge people to reach out to those less fortunate during the Christmas and new year seasons.

In a message released today, the APC senatorial aspirant in Edo state, Chief (Dr) francis Inegbeniki, wished Esan people and Nigerians a happy, peaceful and safe time in all their trips during this festive season, saying it was an opportunity “to reflect, to count our blessings and to give thanks for all the good things we enjoy”.

“We are a good and generous people – and I hope this festive season; we will remember everyone who is doing it tough and lend a hand where we can,” Chief (Dr) francis Inegbeniki said in his twelveth month message since declaration of  interest to run for Edo Central Senatorial seat under APC.

He paid tribute to those working for charities to ensure those who were less fortunate enjoyed a festive meal. Chief (Dr) francis Inegbeniki also thanked members of the armed forces “serving our country and  values” in this trial time in our country`s security concerns.

“On this Day, like every day, our hospitals, our police stations, INEC workers and our fire brigades are ready and working, so I thank the nurses, the doctors, the police, INEC workers and the emergency services personnel who are missing precious lunch or family dinner and family trips because they’re keeping our communities safe, working round the clock to serve the nation at their respective positions and responsibilities. We all hope you have a good quiet days,” Chief (Dr) francis Inegbeniki said.

On this occasion, many supporters who turn out; using the opportunity to express their respective assessments of this Esan icon as:


  • A man who honours his words.
  • Who don't lie to cover facts. To him nothing increases compatibility like mutual trust and honesty.  To him, Credibility is hard to regain.
  • Who don't take bribes that may compromise his position.
  • Who takes responsibility for his mistakes and learn from them. He don't pass the heat on to others.
  • Who always guard his tongue. He don't talk anyhow and he don't divulge information given in confidence.
  • A man to be with and to bring the needed change to esan people.
  • A generous man not only to the Esan people but to all that come across him for assistance due to his generous attributes. 
  • An icon who was Crowned "the Are Taiyese of Lagos"- meaning a man who came to repair; crowned as the Uzoya of Esanland by the Enijies of Esanland.
  • A man of the people both home and away.  the people`s choice always.
  • Chief (Dr) Francis Inegbeniki, a leader with passion, love by his people, possesses the fear of God ij all his doings, attained necessary qualities to lead and humility to serve. Chief (Dr)Francis Inegbeniki is no doubt  "a Transformative Bridge-building leader".

*Superlative Leadership Qualities of Chief (Dr.) Francis Inegbeniki X–Rayed.

 One Symbolic side of The great Uzoya is that he takes Leadership Personally.

  1. He understand that he have a part to play in the story that is his life and that of his Esan People. 
  2. That there is a job to be done, tasks to complete, ideas to originate, and ground to be gained.
  3. The Uzoya knows that a leading role has meaning. It adds something to the story. A leading role is the part of the pacesetter, the one who plays the first part. And that is why his our next Senator.
  4. Chief Francis Leadership role has entrances…and exits and runs it not as a one man show. He make appearances and absent himself at times to allow for variables or new ideas. 
  5. His leadership role serves as the one with whom others identify. This is very symbolic.
  6. Chief (Dr.) Francis Inegbeniki's leadership role has relevance. You know you are effective when you are, with what you believe, with what you say, with what you intend to influence, with your thinking, with your attitudes, and the actions/response of those you lead.
  7. He at times take tough decisions even when it affect few policy/decision makers but beneficial to the vast majority of the people. His reason----because he believe that the larger interest supersedes the smaller interest.

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