Why I Quit for Kogi APC Candidate, by ZLP's Suleiman

Ahead of the November 11 Kogi State gubernatorial election, former Zenith Labor Party (ZLP) candidate Fatima Suleiman said she had resigned so that the All Progressives (APC), Ahmed Ododo, continues his good work. of the current administration.

The only woman in the contest said so yesterday, as she answered questions from Lokoja reporters, about her decision to give up her ambition for the APC standard bearer. She described Ododo as a man capable of offering good governance to his people, adding that his track record and achievements were proof enough for Kogites to vote overwhelmingly for him in the poll. Revealing that she had reduced her structure to that of the APC candidate, Suleiman said that she had started mobilizing women in the 21 local councils of Kogi to campaign and vote for the APC. According to her, the choice of Ododo by APC is a step in the right direction, because it will consolidate the achievements of Governor Yahaya Bello. Suleiman argued that after evaluating other candidates jostling for the governorship, Ododo emerged as the only candidate capable of permanently changing Kogi's fortunes. She said her withdrawal from the gubernatorial election was not out of sentiment, but in the interests of the Kogites, who yearned for good governance. "My withdrawal from the next elections is in the interest of Kogi. I was then the only female candidate, but I saw a man capable and determined to work for his people. This man is Ododo. He has the quality to continue the good work of Governor Bello. I have looked at other candidates; none of them can match this man. We must not kid ourselves; this election is already a surprise for APC. It is for APC and no other party," he said. Suleiman urged Kogites to put aside ethnic, religious and political feelings and vote for Ododo, whom she described as a capable, reliable, trustworthy and well-focused candidate, ready to work for the development of Kogi.Five political parties, under the auspices of the United Progressive Political Parties, have endorsed Ododo for the November 11 gubernatorial election.This is the Democratic Action Party (ADP) , the People's Action Party (APP), the Zenith Labor Party (ZLP), the National Rescue Movement (NRM) and the Cause of Our Future Party (BOOT).

Why I Quit for Kogi APC Candidate, by ZLP's Suleiman

Ahead of the November 11 Kogi State gubernatorial election, former Zenith Labor Party (ZLP) candidate Fatima Suleiman said she had resigned so that the All Progressives (APC), Ahmed Ododo, continues his good work. of the current administration.

The only woman in the contest said so yesterday, as she answered questions from Lokoja reporters, about her decision to give up her ambition for the APC standard bearer. She described Ododo as a man capable of offering good governance to his people, adding that his track record and achievements were proof enough for Kogites to vote overwhelmingly for him in the poll. Revealing that she had reduced her structure to that of the APC candidate, Suleiman said that she had started mobilizing women in the 21 local councils of Kogi to campaign and vote for the APC. According to her, the choice of Ododo by APC is a step in the right direction, because it will consolidate the achievements of Governor Yahaya Bello. Suleiman argued that after evaluating other candidates jostling for the governorship, Ododo emerged as the only candidate capable of permanently changing Kogi's fortunes. She said her withdrawal from the gubernatorial election was not out of sentiment, but in the interests of the Kogites, who yearned for good governance. "My withdrawal from the next elections is in the interest of Kogi. I was then the only female candidate, but I saw a man capable and determined to work for his people. This man is Ododo. He has the quality to continue the good work of Governor Bello. I have looked at other candidates; none of them can match this man. We must not kid ourselves; this election is already a surprise for APC. It is for APC and no other party," he said. Suleiman urged Kogites to put aside ethnic, religious and political feelings and vote for Ododo, whom she described as a capable, reliable, trustworthy and well-focused candidate, ready to work for the development of Kogi.Five political parties, under the auspices of the United Progressive Political Parties, have endorsed Ododo for the November 11 gubernatorial election.This is the Democratic Action Party (ADP) , the People's Action Party (APP), the Zenith Labor Party (ZLP), the National Rescue Movement (NRM) and the Cause of Our Future Party (BOOT).

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