Kogi Local Councils To Support APC Presidential Candidate

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“On that day we had a lot of people who came for the occasion and they were very ready to support the APC at all levels.“That proved to me that when I am out with the APC existing structure in my locality, I can replicate it to the other LGAs in the Eastern Senatorial District of Kogi State

“Also our mission is to sensitise and to generate votes for our presidential candidate come February,” he said.He also urged all members and the people of the nine LGAs to know the position of their Permanent Voters Card so that they can exercise their rights at the poll for their presidential candidate of the APC.The APC Party Chairman in Ofu LGA Hon Yahaya Shagari, commended Hon. Isyaka for organising the event and bringing all the party loyalists in Kogi East senatorial district together.

 

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