Youths of the All Progressives Congress (APC) under the auspices of Northern Young Professionals for Tinubu are confident that the APC presidential candidate has the capacity to transform Nigeria if elected as the nations’ next president .
They made this assertion while opening the organisation’s north central office in Minna the Niger state capital .
Preparations towards the 2023 elections has seen the emergence of various groups drumming support for the candidates of their choice based on the perception of their competence in running the affairs of the country.
The Northern Young Professionals for Tinubu, is speaking to targeted youths at the opening of its north central office in Minna.
The leader of the group said many Professionals do not want to dabble into politics but with backing from the NYPT they might be persuaded to change their minds.
He stresses that having professionals and technocrats at all levels of government is the only way to ensure a working system both in the public and private sector.
The group also believes that the Muslim Muslim ticket by the APC is an indication that Nigeria needs to go beyond religion and ethnicity to choose leadership based on competence and integrity.
They insist the choice of Tinubu and Shettima is not intended in anyway to disrespect those that practice the Christian faith.
The Northern youths professionals for Tinubu are contributing to the efforts of the APC national leader because he has the capacity to deliver on the promised reformative programmes for the people.
The former Lagos State Governor, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, emerged the Presidential candidate of the APC at a Special Convention and Presidential Primaries of the party at the Eagle Square in Abuja.
He has since chosen the former Governor of Borno State, Senator Kashim Shettima, as his Presidential running mate.
The opening of the campaign office by the group Young Professionals for Tinubu is part of efforts by members of the party in the North to push his candidature as the solution to the myriads of problems facing Nigeria.