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Mr Matthew Kolawale, the Speaker, of the Kogi House of Assembly, pledged quality representation for his people when he resumed the National Assembly.

Kolawole on the platform of the All Progressives Congress , will represent Kabba/Bunnu/Ijumu Federal Constituency Candidate.

In a statement issued on Saturday in Lokoja by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Olugbemi Femi, the speaker described the court judgment as a “victory for democracy” worthy of celebration. Kolawale said: “The court verdict on the litigation has further strengthened my determination and commitment to continue to provide qualitative representations for the people of my constituency at the national assembly if voted in 2023.”

“In spite of this court judgment, APC remains one big family as I will continue to work with everyone within the party.

 

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