Abdulkarim Jamiu Asuku, Chief of Staff, Kogi State. |
The rescue Nigeria Mission, a movement yearning for the emergence of Governor Yahaya Bello as Nigerias President has held a town hall meeting with women and youth in Kano.
The coordinator of the movement in Kano Abdul Amat
Maikwashewa said Governor of Kogi state Yahaya Bello has contributed immensely
to the development of Youth in Nigeria by drawing them closer to his government
and making people oriented policies for their benefit.
Maikwashewa said they came up with the idea of
presenting Yahaya Bello as Presidential Candidate by going to him directly in
order to lure him into the 2023 Presidential poll.
Maikwashewa noted that he believes Governor Yahaya
Bello will never leave the youth redundant if he emerge Nigerias President.
”One thing we will never forget about Governor
Yahaya Bello was whenever we visit him as Youth he asked us to sit on the
chairs unlike other governor who ask us leave us on the floor ,therefore his
humility no no bounds”
According to Maikwashewa during local government
elections he gave a number of slots to women and youth and surprisingly the
engine room of Governor Yahaya Bello’s administration his Chief of staff is a
young man.
In a remark Governor Yahaya Bello’s Chief of staff
Abdulkarim Jamiu Asuku hailed the Kano coordinators for drawing support for
Governor Yahaya Bello noting that its the time of Nigerian Youth to clinch the
presidency in 2023 through Governor Yahaya Bello.
Abdulkarim Jamiu Asuku added that 2023 is an opportunity for the Nigerian Youth to make a difference as the governor is up to the task of making life better for Nigerians by providing jobs, addressing security challenges among others.
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