By Jabiru Hassan, Kano.
Bichi local government council chairman Dr. Yusuf Mohammed Sabo have recently received thousands of NNPP members that decamped to APC in Bichi local government area in a colourful ceremony held at Sabo Town.
Speaking at the occasion, the decampees announced that they dump NNPP Kwankwasiyya because what APC is doing on ground is a testimony that the party that can be reelected in the 2023 general elections.
Furthermore, the decampees disclosed that from what is happening in Nigeria as a nation, APC’s manifestos are purely for national development despite the economic situation which is a global issue.
They further gave an example on how the council chairman Dr. Yusuf Mohammed Sabo and the member representing Bichi local government at the federal house of representatives Engineer Abubakar Kabir Abubakar are trying their utmost best towards improving the lives of the people of all categories without bias.
” we decamped to APC because Dr Yusuf Mohammed Sabo and Engineer Abubakar Kabir Abubakar remained very committed to ensure that we benefited more from the dividends of democracy especially rural and urban development, youth and women empowerment, education and promoting self-reliance”. They concluded.
In his speech, the executive chairman of Bichi local government Dr. Yusuf Mohammed Sabo announced that Bichi local government council and the member representing Bichi federal constituency are working selflessly to bring good development to the area as one of the best and populous emirate council in Kano state.
He assures the new decampees that APC is one family and they are now members of the party like every member, where he congratulates them for joining the winning train before the 2023 general elections.
The decampees from Badume and Yallami wards came from Sabo, Yalleman, Santar Inji, Yola and other parts of the local government, while most of those who had a chat with our correspondent said that they joined APC because Dr. Yusuf Sabo and Engineer Kabir Abubakar as well as all the stakeholders remained serious in the service of the humanity in the local government.