May 2, 2024

2023 Presidency: Kogi Deputy Speaker emerges State Coordinator, Nigerian State Legislators campaign train for Gov Yahaya Bello

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..As lawmakers Inaugurate National, Zonal, State Coordinators

As campaign train for the emergence of the Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello continue to gain momentum, lawmakers across States in Nigeria converge at BON Hotel, Abuja – FCT to inaugurate high powered team to begin aggressive consultations across States to galvanize support for the presidential aspiration of Governor Yahaya Bello.

The Nigerian State lawmakers Coordinators inaugurated includes; Speaker of Kogi State House of Assembly, Prince Matthew Kolawole as National Cordinator, Rt. Honorable Ahmed Mohammed as Kogi State Coordinator, Hon. Mukhtar Bajeh as Director of Special Duties,

Others include; Suleiman Alkali Cordinator North, Ahmed Marafa as Deputy National Coordinator North, Otunba Olufemi Ajagbe as Deputy National Coordinator South, as well as state coordinators for the 36 states of the Federation.

Inaugurating the Coordinator’s, Prince Kolawole charged them to go into action and mobilise APC delegates in their respective states for Gov. Bello to win the party’s presidential ticket for 2023.

Kolawole said that as representatives of the people at the grassroots there was need for them to continue to work together to have a formidable group in contributing to the sustainability of Nigeria‘s democracy.

He described Bello as courageous youth that possessed all the requirements to lead Nigeria. His words: “Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State is the youngest, dogged, bold, courageous and determined leader whose interest is in getting results for the people of Nigeria.

“Having achieved so much in Kogi State, he possesses the cognate experience to manage our diversity as exemplified in a complex state like Kogi which is a mini Nigeria; a state that borders nine states including Federal Capital Territory”. He said.

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