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NCY, GYB Network Endorses Gov. Yahaya Bello’s Presidential Aspiration In Kogi

From Noah Ocheni, Lokoja

The National Chairman of North-Central youths under the aegis of Yahaya Bello Network, (YBN), Alhaji Abdulrahman Muhammed, aka, Abdul Amart Mai Kwashewa has urged Nigerians to support the aspiration and emergence of Gov. Yahaya Bello of Kogi as President in the 2023 Presidential Election.

Mohammed who made the call at a Town Hall Meeting organised by the YBN as they besieged the state capital in their thousands said they had endorsed Bello to contest in the 2023 presidential race.

The Convener and National Chairman of the YBN, Alhaji
Abdulrahman Muhammed described Bello as a detribalised Nigerian with capacity to steer the nation’s statecraft in the right direction.

He said that the Network was out to ensure actualisation of “Not Too Young To Rule” Act, to advocate for young and vibrant leadership and urged Gov. Bello to contest the 2023 President race.

Muhammed noted that the governor had proved his mettle as a capable leader in Kogi and capable of leading the country out of the woods who would deliver the country from its numerous challenges.

He said that God had blessed the people of Kogi State for giving them a leadership gem as Gov. Bello saying, “God has blessed this state with a pragmatic leader and the youngest governor in Nigeria.

Kwashewa commended Gov. Bello’s stance on the Covid-19, youth indulgence in governance and security of the state saying, “There was crisis of insecurity in the state before he took the mantle of leadership and today, Kogi is one of the safest states in the country.

Also speaking, Alhaji Abdullahi Bello, Kogi State Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) said history was being made in Nigerian political terrain with the youths now taking their destiny in the hands to support one of their own.

Abdullahi said that Yahaya Bello presidency would ensure adequate reward for hardwork, excellence and dedication adding that the country’s leadership over the years had lacked a good rewarding system.

Alhaji Ahmed Mohammed, Deputy Speaker, Kogi House of Assembly commended the convener of YBN for the evolution of the group cutting across states in Nigeria.

“With him, the Nigerian dream will come true. Our body language, thinking and dream is Yahaya Bello and our dreams shall come true and become a reality.”

Dr Folashade Arike Ayoade, Secretary to the State Government (SSG) described the aspiration of Gov. Yahaya Bello as timely in view of the prevailing challenges assailing the country saying, “We are grateful to God for giving Bello to us at this time.”

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