Consensus Group Assures Of Akpabio’s Victory In Saturday Governorship Election
Senator Godswill Apkabio will on Saturday reclaim the stolen mandate of the APC in the February 23 March in Akwa Ibom state.
National president of movement for national accommodation and consensus for Continuity MONACCO, Alhaji Salisu Isa Gusau, revealed this in a statement ahead of the elections.
This he said, in line with the fact that Akpabio lost in his bid to return to the Nigerian Senate during the February 23, National Assembly election, Naija News reports.
Gusau said political alignments and realignments and conspiracy between the APC opposition PDP has systematically rigged out Akpabio to deny him victory in the last election because they are not comfortable with his relationship with President Muhammadu Buhari.
Apkabio according to Gusau is an unstoppable lion that is always ready to win the battle on Saturday
” Godswill Akpabio has played an important role to make the incumbent governor of Akwa Ibom Udom Emmanuel of PDP elected as Governor, in turn he’ll as well with the mighty support of the people of Akwa Ibom make Nsima Ekere of the APC become the next governor of the state in Saturday’s elections.”Gusau Said
According to him senator Akpabio’s victory is a victory for the people of Akwa Ibom stressing that Akpabio has been a pillar and lifeline of the APC particularly in the Niger Delta region
He added that Akwa Ibom has always been with the federal government and cannot afford to continue with the opposition PDP explaining that it is important for the people of Akwa Ibom to support the party in order to bring to the state, the much needed infrastructural development and dividends of democracy.
Gusau who is the founder and national president of MONACCO explained that the aim of the association is bridge any gap between the north and other regions of the country and the association has branches across the 36 states
source https://www.naijanews.com/2019/03/08/how-akpabio-will-reclaim-stolen-mandate-in-march-9-elections-group/
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