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Kogi APC Youths Endorse Tinubu


All Progressives Congress (APC), youths in Kogi State yesterday, presented a N100 million cheque to Governor Ahmed Ododo for purchase of President Bola Tinubu’s 2027 reelection nomination form.

Presenting the cheque at the Youths Endorsement Rally held at the Muhammadu Buhari Square, Lokoja, Babangida Onimisi, President, National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN), said the decision to buy the form affirmed their endorsement of the President for a second term.

He said their unanimous decision was also informed by the need to consolidate on the foundation the President has laid for a better Nigeria. Onimisi also said the endorsement became necessary in view of Tinubu’s “purposeful and impactful leadership that is visible in every nook and cranny of Nigeria.

“Your excellency, The N100 million cheque we are presenting to you today is for purchase of the presidential nomination form for our President. “We want to continue with Tinubu’s promising journey to the promised land, for the good of the entire citizens of this country. Our votes are for Tinubu come 2027.”

The NYCN president also commended Ododo for the developmental strides recorded in Kogi in just his two years in office, and assured him of their support for a second term in 2028. In his remarks, the APC National Youths Leader, Dayo Israel, described President Tinubu and Ododo as great men of the present generation.



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