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Building Prosperity from the Grassroots: TRANSFORMER’s Economic Blueprint

Building Prosperity from the Grassroots: TRANSFORMER’s Economic Blueprint

Economic growth is the backbone of any thriving society, and Dr Adewale Salami’s manifesto places it at the forefront of his mission. His approach is practical, people-centered, and deeply rooted in the realities of the Ede South , Ede North, Egbedore and Ejigbo federal constituency.

TRANSFORMER envisions a local economy that empowers individuals and supports businesses. By promoting agriculture, industry, and commerce, he aims to create a balanced economic structure that can withstand both local and global challenges.

Job creation is a key priority. Rather than relying solely on government employment, his plan emphasizes entrepreneurship and private sector growth. This ensures sustainability and long-term impact.

Agriculture receives special attention in his strategy. By supporting farmers with resources, training, and market access, he seeks to transform agriculture into a profitable and modern sector that attracts young people.

Infrastructure development is another critical component. Roads, electricity, and water supply are essential for business growth, and TRANSFORMER is committed to improving these systems to create an enabling environment for investment.

His economic vision also includes support for small and medium enterprises. By providing access to funding and mentorship, he aims to empower local entrepreneurs to scale their businesses and contribute to the economy.

Ultimately, TRANSFORMER’s economic agenda is about creating opportunities that are accessible to all. It is about building a system where hard work is rewarded, innovation is encouraged, and prosperity is shared.

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