Fine Gael selects Cllr Willie Aird to contest Laois constituency in General Election
5th September 2024 - Fine Gael Press Office
Councillor Willie Aird has been selected by Fine Gael to represent the party in the Laois constituency at the next General Election.
Party members selected Cllr Aird tonight (Thursday) in a convention held in the Killeshin Hotel, Portlaoise which was chaired by Senator Garret Ahearn.
Fine Gael have now chosen 39 General Election candidates in 26 constituencies.
Cllr. Aird said, “I am honoured to have been selected this evening to contest the General Election for Fine Gael in Laois.
“I have served as a Fine Gael public representative since 1979, and I am committed to continuing my work for the people of this constituency.
“Accessibility and accountability are the cornerstones of effective representation and I have always made it my priority to be available to hear peoples’ concerns.
“As a farmer and longtime councillor, I understand the challenges facing our community and have a proven track record of delivering real results.
“If elected to the Dáil, I will work tirelessly to advance Laois as a hub for job creation, ensuring our county becomes a business, industrial, and tourism base for the Midlands.
“I will also advocate for better infrastructure, including improved roads and transport, to meet the needs of our growing population.
“Housing remains a top priority for me, and I am committed to ensuring access to private, social, and affordable housing, along with the necessary health and education services that go with it.
“Supporting working families, enhancing disability services, and improving youth and recreation facilities will also be at the forefront of my work.
“I will continue to advocate tirelessly on behalf of farm families, ensuring the future of agriculture in Laois. I will be eager to lead that charge in the Dáil.
“I have a clear vision for the future of Laois, one that is built on prosperity, sustainability, and inclusivity for all. I look forward to getting out on the doors, engaging with constituents and the high energy campaign ahead.”
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