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2019: Ndigbo, Hausa, Fulani Communities, Others Pledge Allegiance To Saraki

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The none indigenes residing in Kwara state, including Ndigbo, Hausa, Zuru,Yoruba and south- south communities have assured the Senate President, Dr Bukola Saraki of their support during the forthcoming general elections.

They assured Saraki of bloc votes for all the candidates of the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) in the February 16 and March 2 elections.

The various non indigene groups gave the assurance during a meeting with the Senate President at his ABS Mandate Constituency Office in Ilorin, Kwara state capital.

Speaking at the meeting, the leader of the Ndigbo community in the state, Sir T.N Njoku said they were at the meeting with “a clear mandate”.

Njoku who congratulated Saraki  for overcoming his travails in the hands of those he helped to power revealed that” we voted for the APC in 2015 because of Saraki. “

He added: “We are happy when  you joined PDP. When you were governor we really enjoyed a very cordial relationship with you. For  you we will do everything to ensure your return to the  Senate. When you were there, you instilled sanity. We want you to continue your good work at the Senate.

“For the president, we will vote Atiku. Atiku and Obi are entrepreneur and will create job opportunities for our youths. We voted for Buhari in 2015 because of Saraki and this time around we shall vote for Atiku because of you.”

Responding, Saraki thanked his visitors for remaining steadfast in their support.

Asking Nigerians, especially the youths to vote en masse  for the PDP presidential candidate, the Senate President noted that:”Today in Nigeria, the major challenge we have is unemployment. We need a government that will provide enabling environment that will lead to massive job creation for our youths. Atiku will give everybody a sense of belonging. Atiku will spread happiness across the country.Under Atiku there will be prosperity and life abundant for all Nigerians.”

The  groups were led by Alh Issa AbdulRahman( Hausa), Alh Abiodun Jimoh(Fulani), Umar Kenna(Zuru) and Chief Okugbe( South- south).