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Yahaya Bello’s Chief Of Staff Joins Kogi Guber Race

by George Agba
3 years ago
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Chief of staff to Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State, Abdulkareem Asuku, had joined the governorship race biled fo November 11, 2023 in the state.

Accordingly, Asuku at the weekend picked the expression of interest and nomination forms to contest for the governorship ticket of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

The chief of staff was accompanied by supporters to obtained the N50 million worth APC forms at the party’s secretariat in Abuja.

Addressing journalists after picking the forms, Asuku noted that he has presented himself to be elected to serve his people and consolidate on the numerous achievements of Governor Bello in the areas of security, infrastructural development, women inclusiveness and all-inclusiveness.

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He said constitutionally, the governor can only serve for two terms of eight years, if not, the people of Kogi would have still asked him to continue serving them.

He noted: “His (Bello) administration has achieved more than 40% of women’s inclusion and this requires consolidation. And more importantly, his God-fearing style of governance. He has brought development to the nooks and crannies of Kogi state.

“Today, we are not talking about politics of ethnicity and religious affiliation, we are looking for who can bring development. I served as the chief of staff of this administration and many have referred to it as the engine room of the administration. I believe it better to elect a man who is a part of the God-fearing administration of His Excellency,” Asuku said.

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Asuku expressed confidence he will be victorious because the youths constitute 75% of the voters registered as provided by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), adding that this would benefit him as someone within that age bracket.

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He said he is not threatened by anyone in the race with him on account of zoning, position, tribe or religion because it is an open contest left for the electorate to decide.

 

He continued: “Youths are today in charge in Nigeria and that is why someone like me can come and pick a form to contest for governorship at the age of 39. Asking me about what I have for the youth is not a question at all, when we get there the youths will see themselves.

 

“I told you before that when His Excellency came on board what used to be the norm is tribe, religion and social class but not today we don’t talk about such things. You talked about Kogi West senatorial district, I have said that it is an open contest and in a democracy, everybody has the right to contest.

 

“In Kogi by the leadership style of His Excellency, we have gone past such sentiments. If there is any sentiment it is that of youths who are the majority. The people from Kogi West will come and I believe some of them have already come and like I said the people will have their say”.


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