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ABOUT ME

Hi, I'm Neda

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WHERE I COME FROM

I was born into the Rain Imasuen family of Ihogbe in Benin City. My father Mr. Solomon Osayande Imasuen, of blessed memory was before his death in 1996 the Secretary to the Ovia South West Local Government. 

My mother madam Omoye Suberu- Igbinigie is from the family of Suberu Igbinigie *of* Plymouth road, Ogbe also in Benin City. PA Suberu, of blessed memory was a building material magnate on Lagos Street, Benin City.

A THRIVING CAREER

Barr. Neda Imasuen is a lawyer and an administrator. He started his formal education from St. Thomas' Catholic School, Ogbe, and Edo Boys High School both in Benin City and from where he obtained both his Primary School Leaving Certificate and the West African School Certificate respectively.

He holds an LL.B degree from the University of Maiduguri and was certified and enrolled as a Solicitor and Advocate of the Supreme Court of Nigeria in 1985.

He also bagged a Master's degree in Public Administration from the Long Island University, Brooklyn Campus New York City in 2004.

In New York and before going into the International Consultancy Projects, he practiced Law and was a public advocate for several years.

MISSION STATEMENT
To offer myself to the service of my people for the total uplifting of the least amongst us and the overall well-being of all

                                                   Equality Meets Opportunity

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My burning desire to contest the Edo South Senatorial District Seat of Edo State is to offer my services in line with the public outcry for a meaningful change in our governance. 
The present administration of the ruling party has driven the country to a pitiable state of no economic growth, lack of sustainable educational policy and lack of meaningful health policy. Our health sector has been so neglected to such low level that our best minds are exiting the country to places where they can practice their profession. Insecurity is getting worse with the present government running out of ideas on how to address this daunting issue. There is growing unemployment of our youths and there seem to be no solution in sight. 
And here comes his Excellency, Peter Obi a, frustrated Nigerian like millions of other Nigerians who understands the issue at hand and armed with the solution that will reverse this downward trend to a healthy economy. The big ones are claiming that Peter Obi has no structure but I consider such assertion as ridiculous and fallacious. Structure are the people and new converts are streaming to the philosophy of Peter Obi every day and everywhere in droves.
As a Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria if elected, God willing, I will offer my services to the realization of the economic and social policies of His Excellency Peter Obi. I will be one of the drivers that will ensure that his Executive Bills are expeditiously passed in the senate. I will ensure that as part of my functions to oversight the Ministries Departments and Agencies i will ensure am strict adhere to the Acts that set them up. This way, excesses, waste and corruption will be tamed.
I also will strive to continue the stella achievements of my predecessor the Distinguished Senator Matthew Urhoghide whose achievements is second to none in the history of Legislative representation in Edo state.
As his former Senior Legislative Aide, I over saw all this projects from conception to delivery across all the 77 wards that comprise the Edo South Senatorial District. I will strive hard to bring government closer to the people in offering services, project delivery and adequate legislative representation in the Red Chambers.
As a former diaspora Nigerian, I will strive to push for the passage of legislation that will make it possible for Nigerians in the diaspora to vote in our elections. Nigerians in the diaspora contribute immensely to the economy and as such must be given a voice in the election of our leaders. There must be a deliberate attempt by our government to reverse the trend of the brain drain currently going on in Nigeria and for a deliberate attempt to attract Nigerian professionals back home. This is a task that must be done

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