The FCT Minister of State, Dr Ramatu Aliyu, has continued to drum up support for the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidates, Bola Tinubu, and his running mate, Sen. Ibrahim Shettima.
Mr Austine Elemue, Special Assistant on Media to the minister, in a statement on Saturday, said Aliyu who spoke at the APC Presidential Campaign Council mega rally in Abuja, called on the residents to come out in large numbers to vote for APC candidates from top to bottom.
The minister and other top party members, youths and women in attendance, explained that the mega rally was not only to drum up support for the candidates but also to emphasise the importance of the 2023 General elections.
She used the occasion to highlight Tinubu’s achievements as a former governor of Lagos State and his commitment to the development of Nigeria.
“Bola Tinubu is a visionary leader who has a proven track records of delivering results for the people. He has transformed Lagos State into a thriving hub of economic activities and has always put the needs of the people first.”
The minister assured that as the election draws near, the APC would continue to reach out to the people, giving reasons why Tinubu is the right leader to take Nigeria forward.
In his remarks, Tinubu thanked the people of the FCT for their support and urged them to continue to work together to build a stronger and more prosperous Nigeria.
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Tinubu, who stressed the importance of a peaceful and transparent election, called on all Nigerians to uphold the principles of democracy and ensure that their votes are counted.
The APC rally in the FCT was a resounding success, with the party’s message of hope and change resonating with the people.
The rally was well attended by top APC party members, including former governors, ministers, senators, and members of the National Assembly.