Friday, 7 February 2014

"Go and relax" Saraki tells National APC Leadership

The scion of the Saraki political
dynasty, Dr Bukola Saraki yesterday
told the national leadership of All
Progressive Congress (APC) to go and
sleep, assuring that he would deliver
Kwara state to the party hundred
percent during the 2015 poll.
Saraki who ruled Kwara for eight years
as governor single handedly installed
his successor, Governor Abdulfatah
Ahmed.
The chairman, Senate committee on
environment and ecology gave the
assurance shortly after registering as a
member of All Progressives Congress
(APC) in Agbaji, Ajikobi Ward in Ilorin
West local government area of the
state .
He expressed satisfaction over the turn
out of kwarans for the APC’s
registration.
He noted that the enthusiasm showed
by the people in the registration
exercise clearly show the acceptability
of the party.
Also, two members of the house of
Representatives, Dr Ali Ahmad and Hon.
Mashood Mustapha thanked Kwarans
for their solidarity with Saraki, which
they noted culminated in the
unprecedented turn out for the exercise.
Ahmad registered at Balogun Fulani
ward 3 while Mustapha registered at
his Isale Aluko ward.
Saraki added, “today I have been
registered as a bonafide member of
APC, it is a great joy that this journey
has gotten to this stage and Insha Allah
the party will take us to the promised
land.”
He explained that this kind of
enthusiasm was shown when ANPP
came to the state, when PDP came it
also happen and that now that the APC
is here history will repeat itself.
He said the party officials should go
home to sleep as APC will surely form
the government by wining all the 193
wards in the state.
He called on other people in the state
who are still managing other political
parties to dump them and move to APC
for better prosperity.
In his remark, the leader of the APC
registration monitoring group and
former minister of works, Dr Hassan
Lawan said going by the rules of the
party Senator Saraki has satisfied the
provisions to become a member.

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