Features2023: Youth Group Urges Tambuwal To Join Presidential Race

2023: Youth Group Urges Tambuwal To Join Presidential Race

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By Akinwale Kasali

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A Northern Youth Group under the aegis of Tambuwal Volunteers, has thrown their weight behind Sokoto State Governor, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, urging him to join the 2023 Presidential race.

The Group said the idea of rotational Presidency should be quashed, saying that zoning shouldn’t be a yardstick for choosing a candidate to run for 2023 Presidency.

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Comrade Bilal Sidi Abubakar, the Vice Chairman of the Group in a statement said that

power has rotated between the South to the North since 1999, adding that 2023 is an opportunity for Nigeria to get it right by voting a competent person that will move Nigeria forward.

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“There has been zoning since 1999 and both the North and the South have produced Presidents but we are still lagging behind.

“We want a competent person to emerge as President in 2023 because the country is lagging behind”.

The Group added that the former Speaker of the House of Representatives has what it takes to lead the nation in the right direction. It pleaded with Governor Tambuwal to join the 2023 Presidential race to help pull Nigeria back from the brink and put it on the path of sustainable growth and development.

It furthermore said that the precarious situation of the nation puts it in a position where it is in dire need of a astute visionary leader like Governor Tambuwal to be the man behind the wheel for the progress, development and sustainable economic growth of the nation.

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Tambuwal is of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.


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