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Gov. Bello’s country Home, Okene Agog As Tinubu/Shettima Campaign Train Storms Kogi

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From Noah Ocheni, Lokoja

The Campaign train of All Progressive Congress, (APC) Presidential, National and State Assemblies was on Tuesday received by a mammoth crowd at Agasa-Uruvochinomi Juncture, Okene in Kogi state.

The Governor while presenting the party flag to candidates thanked the multitude of supporters for their loyalty asserting that the achievements recorded by the present administration in execution of legacy projects would be small compared to what the APC government will consolidate when reelected into office.

He also maintained that the party will continue to ensure truth and justice in all its activities, saying it will mobilize party supporters and bring on board as many as they can into the party.

According to him, when the party comes back into power, the people of Kogi State will have a lot to benefit as projects will be attracted to the state in the overall benefit of the people.

Governor Bello, who canvassed support for the Senatorial and House of Representatives as well as State House of Assembly candidates, promised that they will not regret doing so.

Speaking earlier the Director General, Kogi State 2023 Presidential, Senatorial and State Assembly Campaign Council and Chief of Staff to the Governor, Pharm. Abdulkareem Jamiu Asuku assured that the party had presented credible and popular candidates hence the victory of the APC at the polls was guaranteed.

In his own remarks Director-General, Kogi Central Campaign Council, Abubakar Adagu, described Governor Yahaya Bello as a leader who is concerned about the well being and growth of the party.

While acknowledging the Governor’s efforts at transforming the state, he assured that all APC candidates will be voted into office for more dividends of democracy.

Adagu also commended the Governor for being an exemplary leader who has produced men of proven integrity to lead, assuring of the people’s support

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