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2023: Edo Youths Will Vote For Tinubu, Says Keyamo’s Aide

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Christopher Omoaghe, the Special Adviser to Festus Keyamo, the Minister of State for Labour and Employment, and APC Presidential Campaign spokesperson, has revealed that Edo state youths will deliver their votes to the Presidential and vice Presidential candidate of the All Progressive Congress, Tinubu-Shettima in the upcoming February 2023 election.

Mr Omoaghe said the youths have decided to pull their weight behind the Presidential and vice Presidential candidates of the All Progressive Congress to ensure they win the election.

According to him, “The youths have made it clear that other political parties pose no threat and there are no risks in voting for the Presidential and vice Presidential candidate of the All Progressive Congress.

Omoaghe however urged members of the All Progressive Congress in the state who left the party to return and reunite with the party to elect Asiwaju Bola Tinubu/ Shettima to reset Nigeria.

He further affirmed that no amount of inducement will make any ‘Youths’ from his domain in Edo state change their political lineage, saying their votes are for the All Progressives Congress.

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