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Why we will back Yahaya Bello — Kogi natives

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Ibekimi Oriamaja Reports

Thousands of Kogi State APC supporters took to the streets of Ehima for a solidarity walk for all APC candidates, from the presidential to the state house of assembly.

The supporters chanted various solidarity songs as they marched from Obangede junction to Ikuehi, where party members and a large crowd of supporters pledged their support for the APC government at the center and Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State.

According to Kogi residents, no governor in the state’s history has had such a positive impact on critical sectors as Governor Bello.

At Ikuehi, the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs,.Ozigi Salami Deedat, addressed the crowd, thanking them for their support for the party and assuring them of the Alhaji Yahaya Bello-led administration’s continued development achievements in Kogi State, Kogi Central, and Ihima district.

He urged the people of Ihima to vote for all of the party’s candidates, from president to state assembly, noting that the raucous crowd demonstrated that the people were truly pleased with the government’s accomplishments and were not listening to fabricated stories.

Abdulrahim Ohiare, Chairman of Okehi Local Government, who was present at the rally, assured the crowd of supporters that the current interventions would continue.

He urged them to vote for APC candidates in all positions on election day, saying that the Tinubu-Shettima presidency would bring nothing but prosperity.

Hon Muktar Bajeh, member of the House of Assembly representing Okehi State Constituency, also praised the supporters for their outpouring of love and support.

The presentation of Hon Sadiq Abubakar Ohere for Senate, Hon Idris Ozi Shaibu for House of Representatives (Adavi/Okehi constituency), and Hassan Otokiti, House of Assembly, Okehi State Constituency was the highlight of the walk.

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