By Akpovoke Otiti
UGHELLI/Nigeria: Delta Governorship Candidate of the People Redemption Party PRP, Chief Immanuel Edijala has expressed concern on reoccurring rise in the price of bread n the state, and promised to reduce the price of the commodity which is part of the stable food in many home in the state.
Some of the residents said the recurring increase in the price of bread has deprived a lot of
Chief Edijala while complaining over the price increase, said he do not believe on telling electorates that he will construct roads, build bridges if elected, but do something sothat the people will believe him.
“I need to do something to make Deltans have confidence in me as a gubernatorial candidate, not just promising heaven and earth on pages of newspaper and Social media, because it has become a normal talks to every political class aspiring for a position, none think outside the box , we keep on repeating words deceiving gullible Nigerians.”
The PRP candidate said that why he pick on bread, is because every family eat bread and used to be the only affordable and available ready-to-eat food for most Nigerian households, that with the recent increase in the price of bread, it has now become an unaffordable and unavailable food item on every family’s table.
“The bread I used to buy for N500 about two months ago is now N1000 to N1200
“A lot of families have replaced bread with yam and egg, pap and akara,” Edijala said.
Edijala appealed to electorates that he will put the cost of high price of bread to rest, that the “POWER AGENDA” have a lasting solution to fall the price of bread in Delta.
“I am not among those politicians that give vague promises, this will be actualized in few days, “IMMANUEL BREAD” will soon hit the market running,” He assured Deltans.
He said there is no need any alternative to bread in their family, and his bread will be of the same quality with AJ breads and it will be very affordable as cheap as before, Instead of buying potato, yam, pap, spaghetti and other types of food, alternative to bread. He said.