Nya Etok Ezekiel
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Nya Etok Ezekiel is a Nigerian politician. They have contested 1 election (1 loss) across 1 party. Most recent: 2023 Gubernatorial Elections as African Democratic Congress (ADC) candidate.
Political Career
Biography
Nya Etok Ezekiel is a male political candidate from AkwaIbom State, Nigeria, affiliated with the African Democratic Congress (ADC). He participated in the 2023 governorship election in AkwaIbom State but did not secure victory. His running mate in the election was Udoma James Uduak.
Born circa 1965, Ezekiel holds a WAEC qualification and a BSc degree, though specific institutions or further career details are not provided.
Party Positions
Policy positions from African Democratic Congress (ADC)'s manifesto.
Anti-corruption
ADC pledges to enforce existing laws, modify them to deter corruption, and introduce legislation to support due process while ensuring severe penalties for electoral fraud like rigging or vote buying.
Enterprise grant support
ADC plans to support youth empowerment programs, including skills development, job creation, and promotion of talents in arts, sports, and culture through government initiatives.
Governance & Reform
ADC will make electoral malpractices such as rigging, vote buying, and monetary inducements illegal with severe penalties.
Healthcare
ADC commits to establishing specialist health facilities using military and university teaching hospitals with corporate partnerships for primary and affordable healthcare, focusing on rural areas and preventive care.
Infrastructure
ADC will develop road and rail transportation infrastructures, linking towns with federal routes and ensuring cooperation between Federal, State, and Local Government for improved connectivity.
Security & Defense
ADC will promote legislation enabling local governments and states to create their own police forces for enhanced community safety.
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