APC devotee urges aggrieved stakeholders to work for Governor Sule's re-election

Labaran Magaji, an APC stalwart in Nasarawa state, called on aggrieved members to avoid their differences and work for the re-election of Governor Abdullahi Sule.

Magaji made the call in the Keffi local government area of ​​the state on Monday during a meeting with a forum of all Nasarawa State APC aspirants who showed up for a office or the other in the party's primary elections in 2022.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the main grievance of former party aspirants is the controversy over the list of delegates used to organize the party's primary elections in the state in 2022, which they have rejected.

Speaking shortly after the meeting, Magaji said he pleaded with party stakeholders, especially those who were aggrieved, to put aside their grievances and work in unison, to deliver victory to Sule because he possessed the political means ahead of his co-competitors. .

Magaji said he decided to call the meeting to harmonize the existing support some of them had for the incumbent governor and to galvanize support for his re-election.

"The idea is to galvanize support for His Excellency, Abdullahi Sule and I am happy because at the end of the meeting, we were able to reach a remarkable consensus.

"We have also agreed to work for the governor's return to power in Saturday's election.

This initiative is necessary because as a rank-and-file politician myself, I know each and every member of this forum of APC wannabes from the party's last primaries in the state.< /p>

“It will be interesting for the public to know that these aspirants are rooted in their committees, wards, local government areas and constituencies; as such, they have a vital role to play in the upcoming elections.

"So this meeting is very necessary and you could see the kind of passion in each of them.

“We pray by the special grace of God, Sule will be re-elected without any hesitation and will quickly settle down to forge ahead in his determination to raise the standard of living of the people of the state,” he said. -he declared.

Magaji, also a senator candidate for the Nasarawa West senatorial area, said he had maximum respect for all gubernatorial candidates from other political parties for participating in the competition, but added that none of them had the leadership qualities of the outgoing governor.

He described the position of Governor of Nasarawa State as very important and should be spearheaded by someone with good leadership qualities.

"Abdullahi Sule is ahead of all other competitors and it shows that they are not competent to challenge.

"Their pedigree cannot be matched with him because the governor is competent, has the ability, ability, experience, know-how and well-educated," he said.

He called on the people of the state to come out in droves in Saturday's election to exercise their right to vote and vote wisely by voting for the incumbent governor.

Forum President Kasim Mohammed-Kasim, a former Nasarawa State Assemblyman, urged forum members to avoid their grievances about what happened in their primary elections and work for Sule's re-election.

“The purpose of our meeting is to come together and reach unanimous decisions to mobilize for the re-election of Governor Abdullah Sule and to reassure him that because of his competence, capacity and what did for the people, we will work for his re-election,” Mohammed-Kasim said.

APC devotee urges aggrieved stakeholders to work for Governor Sule's re-election

Labaran Magaji, an APC stalwart in Nasarawa state, called on aggrieved members to avoid their differences and work for the re-election of Governor Abdullahi Sule.

Magaji made the call in the Keffi local government area of ​​the state on Monday during a meeting with a forum of all Nasarawa State APC aspirants who showed up for a office or the other in the party's primary elections in 2022.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the main grievance of former party aspirants is the controversy over the list of delegates used to organize the party's primary elections in the state in 2022, which they have rejected.

Speaking shortly after the meeting, Magaji said he pleaded with party stakeholders, especially those who were aggrieved, to put aside their grievances and work in unison, to deliver victory to Sule because he possessed the political means ahead of his co-competitors. .

Magaji said he decided to call the meeting to harmonize the existing support some of them had for the incumbent governor and to galvanize support for his re-election.

"The idea is to galvanize support for His Excellency, Abdullahi Sule and I am happy because at the end of the meeting, we were able to reach a remarkable consensus.

"We have also agreed to work for the governor's return to power in Saturday's election.

This initiative is necessary because as a rank-and-file politician myself, I know each and every member of this forum of APC wannabes from the party's last primaries in the state.< /p>

“It will be interesting for the public to know that these aspirants are rooted in their committees, wards, local government areas and constituencies; as such, they have a vital role to play in the upcoming elections.

"So this meeting is very necessary and you could see the kind of passion in each of them.

“We pray by the special grace of God, Sule will be re-elected without any hesitation and will quickly settle down to forge ahead in his determination to raise the standard of living of the people of the state,” he said. -he declared.

Magaji, also a senator candidate for the Nasarawa West senatorial area, said he had maximum respect for all gubernatorial candidates from other political parties for participating in the competition, but added that none of them had the leadership qualities of the outgoing governor.

He described the position of Governor of Nasarawa State as very important and should be spearheaded by someone with good leadership qualities.

"Abdullahi Sule is ahead of all other competitors and it shows that they are not competent to challenge.

"Their pedigree cannot be matched with him because the governor is competent, has the ability, ability, experience, know-how and well-educated," he said.

He called on the people of the state to come out in droves in Saturday's election to exercise their right to vote and vote wisely by voting for the incumbent governor.

Forum President Kasim Mohammed-Kasim, a former Nasarawa State Assemblyman, urged forum members to avoid their grievances about what happened in their primary elections and work for Sule's re-election.

“The purpose of our meeting is to come together and reach unanimous decisions to mobilize for the re-election of Governor Abdullah Sule and to reassure him that because of his competence, capacity and what did for the people, we will work for his re-election,” Mohammed-Kasim said.

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