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Its time to make Tinubu president – APC National youth leader boast
By Kingsley Chukwuka
The National Youth Leader of the All Progressive Congress (APC), Dayo Isreal has said 2023 is the turn of Ahmed Bola Tinubu to become President.
Mr Isreal said Tinubu has helped so many Nigerians in different works of life and can only be compensated by being voted into power as president in the 2023 general elections.
The Youth Leader spoke in a town hall meeting held in Jos on Friday to sensitise the youths on the need to canvass votes for the Tinubu, Shettima APC presidential ticket.
He said to achieve the result of garnering votes for all APC aspirants and Tinubu, the youth wing of the party will work hand-in-hand with all members of the party to ensure a landslide victory.
“We will commenced grassroots mobilisation and door-to-door campaign to deliver the presidential candidate of the party, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu in the 2023 elections as well as other candidates of the party.
“Tinubu has lifted many people up and it is time for the people to lift him up to become President. That is why we must make it a duty to work and deliver our polling units local government areas and state for Tinubu.
“If they tell you that he is not a young man tell them he is a friend of the youths. If we vote him we will be better for it because he has assisted many to get to the heights they never imagined”, Isreal said.
On his part the Plateau State Governor and the Director General of Tinubu/ Shettima Presidential Ticket, Simon Lalong who spoke at the event, said Tinubu remains the best candidate among other aspirants who are contesting the 2023 general elections.
Represented by the Commissioner of Youths and Sports, Mr. Dung Daylyop, Lalong said Tinubu is the only politician who left office in 2007 and remain relevant in every progressive discussion in country.
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