The aspiring representative mobilizes the inhabitants of Ikorodu for Atiku

Ikorodu House of Representatives candidate AbdulAzeez Awesu and his political group mobilized local residents to vote overwhelmingly for Peoples' Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar in the polls from 2023.

Awesu, speaking at a rally in Ikorodu yesterday, described Atiku as a unifier, adding that the former vice president could save Nigeria from economic and political problems. The PDP candidate, who called the rally, said the march was intended to reassure party members and residents, who complained about the poor administration of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) party. The march, which was attended by PDP candidates, former aspirants and other stakeholders in Ikorodu, was organized to mobilize support for the PDP candidates. It was also organized to reassure party members and locals, who have been complaining about dull times in the main opposition party since the last Independence Day rally of 2022, by the same House candidate representatives. “This rally is basically to let people know that PDP is still on the ground because, if you remember, we started this journey a few months ago and we knew how fast we were going. Given the circumstances, everything seems to be running out of steam.

But then, people should know that PDP is still in the field. “Atiku is the unifier. That's the main reason while we're doing this to bring it to everyone's doorstep, knowing that it's Atiku who can do it on the PDP platform. That's why we're mobilizing our people and our residents to put on their dancing shoes and come here to know that we have a lot of work to do,” he explained. He hinted that there would be three or more rallies in the coming weeks, involving the party's other candidates, to mobilize people for next year's general election. His words: “Trust me, we are going to have three to five more rallies, and the main thing will be to bring the PDP to the doorstep of the people. People have heard of Awesu and it is possible that they met him for the first time today. I'm sure the third rally will include Abdul-Azeez Adediran (aka Jandor), who is our gubernatorial candidate; our senatorial candidate in the person of Nicholas Akobada; Candidates for the House of Assembly (Constituencies II and II), Olamide Lawal and Adewale Oyebo. “So the whole thing is just to bring everyone together. It is said that a tree does not make a forest. We just need to come together and make it strong to give Lagos the results we are looking for. to mobilize voters for Atiku's victory.

The aspiring representative mobilizes the inhabitants of Ikorodu for Atiku

Ikorodu House of Representatives candidate AbdulAzeez Awesu and his political group mobilized local residents to vote overwhelmingly for Peoples' Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar in the polls from 2023.

Awesu, speaking at a rally in Ikorodu yesterday, described Atiku as a unifier, adding that the former vice president could save Nigeria from economic and political problems. The PDP candidate, who called the rally, said the march was intended to reassure party members and residents, who complained about the poor administration of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) party. The march, which was attended by PDP candidates, former aspirants and other stakeholders in Ikorodu, was organized to mobilize support for the PDP candidates. It was also organized to reassure party members and locals, who have been complaining about dull times in the main opposition party since the last Independence Day rally of 2022, by the same House candidate representatives. “This rally is basically to let people know that PDP is still on the ground because, if you remember, we started this journey a few months ago and we knew how fast we were going. Given the circumstances, everything seems to be running out of steam.

But then, people should know that PDP is still in the field. “Atiku is the unifier. That's the main reason while we're doing this to bring it to everyone's doorstep, knowing that it's Atiku who can do it on the PDP platform. That's why we're mobilizing our people and our residents to put on their dancing shoes and come here to know that we have a lot of work to do,” he explained. He hinted that there would be three or more rallies in the coming weeks, involving the party's other candidates, to mobilize people for next year's general election. His words: “Trust me, we are going to have three to five more rallies, and the main thing will be to bring the PDP to the doorstep of the people. People have heard of Awesu and it is possible that they met him for the first time today. I'm sure the third rally will include Abdul-Azeez Adediran (aka Jandor), who is our gubernatorial candidate; our senatorial candidate in the person of Nicholas Akobada; Candidates for the House of Assembly (Constituencies II and II), Olamide Lawal and Adewale Oyebo. “So the whole thing is just to bring everyone together. It is said that a tree does not make a forest. We just need to come together and make it strong to give Lagos the results we are looking for. to mobilize voters for Atiku's victory.

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