Speaking during the opening ceremony of their office in Lafia on Tuesday, state chairman of the group, Ibrahim Ibrahim, said they were supporting Bello because he is a youth and has imparted greatly in the lives of the residents of Kogi State since he was elected into office as Governor.
He said, “We are gathered here today to open our office because we are calling on Governor Yahaya Bello to contest for the office of President in 2023. He is the youngest among the 36 state governors and we have seen the great things he has done in Kogi State. That is why we have the confidence that he can lead Nigeria to the Promised Land.
“For now, we have over 5,000 youths and 2,000 women in our group who are calling on Governor Bello to contest for President. Our target is to have at least one million youths and women in Nasarawa State for this movement. “We also have three people in each electoral ward across the 147 wards in the state to canvass support for him.”
The nasarawa youths are now the Nigerians that will decide abi
Mumu dey wear u...
Nasarawa wetin, please let be serious for once Nigeria need be govern by Leader with Capital LETTER
world_news_eng All we need in Nigeria is a Referendum not election to save lives there is no peace in Nigeria
So 2023 Presidency election is now an election of the hooligans. Very clear, father of MC, Mr. Tatatataratata of Kogi, Mr. Shoot aside of Rivers state, etc. Expects lot of gun shots before, during & after 2023 elections if these are the people that will contest for the seat
Better don't mind them, is your money they want to plunder🌝
You don't need Nigerians vote, Nassarawa vote is enough
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