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Atiku Begins Campaign For 2023 Presidency, Inaugurates Support Groups Across Nigeria

Atiku has inaugurated his Support Groups across the 36 states of the Federation.

Former Vice-President, Atiku Abubakar has inaugurated his support groups across the 36 states of the federation, ahead of 2023 presidency.

Atiku Begins Campaign For 2023 Presidency, Inaugurates Support Groups Across Nigeria 1

The inauguration which took place in Abuja on Thursday, December 17, 2020, saw the launch of the groups across the 36 states of the federation as well as the FCT.

The Atiku Support Organisation (ASO) was launched under the leadership, Alhaji Abubakar Kabir Babawo, named as its Director General and, Atiku Aminu Mohammed, as its Chairman.

Babawo said the mission of the organisation is to project the former “Vice-President’s vision of sustainable national development as he prepares to formally declare his intention to contest the 2023 presidential election.”

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The North-central coordinator, Hon Anngu Orngu, said he accepted the appointment whole heartedly to join the support group because of the Visionary mindset the former vice president has for the country and Nigerian youths.

“Improving the livelihood of Nigerians is of utmost priority to Atiku Abubakar. He has demonstrated this in numerous capacities which is why we the Nigerian youth want him to be president come 2023,” Orngu said.

“We will not rest till he is elected the president of Nigeria. If he is elected as the president of Nigeria, he will be pro-active in addressing the insecurity challenges facing the country, attract foreign investments and give support to millions of small and medium scale enterprises in addition to 40 per cent youth inclusiveness in government”.

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Orngu further lamented on the poor state of economy, insecurity and hardship witnessed by Nigerians under the government of President Muhammadu Buhari.

State coordinators and Zonal executives also named to oversee the success of the Atiku campaign groups include Orngu Anngu as the Zonal coordinator for the North-Central zone, Isiaka Mogaji, Deputy Zonal Coordinator, Mabe Ameh; Benue State Coordinator, George Odoo Ezekiel, Niger State Coordinator.

Others are Hassana Shuaibu Dada, Kwara State Coordinator, Segun Olawoyin, Kogi State Coordinator, Ocheni Titus Okayi, Nasarawa State Coordinator, Abubakar Agwai, Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Coordinator, and Solomon Ballason Shitnan, Plateau State Coordinator.

KanyiDaily recalls that some months ago, Atiku’s son, Adamu Abubakar had confirmed that his father will contest for the presidency again in 2023.

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