Non Indigenes groups in Ondo State have said they will back the Presidential aspiration of the Candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the 2023 Election.
The groups which comprise of Igbos and other non-indigenes in the state said they opted to vote for Asiwaju Bola Tinubu because they believed he would bring good things to the country.
They spoke at the inauguration of the state executives of the Emilokan Strikers, a grassroots support group for Tinubu’s presidency.
The Coordinator, Non-Indigenes, Ondo South Senatorial Zone, Nwamara Euchay, said Peter Obi would step down for Tinubu.
She said they would take the APC campaigns to rural communities and homes of non-indigenes living in Ondo State.
Euchay said: “APC is a progressive party. No matter the circumstances, we are going to win. Peter Obi is our son. We do not reject anybody. We will call people together and appeal to them. We believe Tinubu will bring good things to the country.
“Obi will step down for us. We are going out to talk about Tinubu. We will preach to them and calm them down to join the queue.”
The state Coordinator of Emilokan Strikers, Mr. Festus Alonge, said the philosophy of Awoism would come to reality under Tinubu presidency.
He said non-indigenes would be reached in their homes to woo them to vote for Tinubu.
Alonge said: “Politics is about numbers and mobilisation. We are people of like mind and same vision. We are working assiduously, which was why we formed this group. Every support group must be in the field to ensure victory.
“If you see the way we organised the structure, we created an office for non-indigenes so that we would reach them. We have each person coordinating in each of the three senatorial districts. They are working in conjunction with those already appointed.”
Non Indigenes groups in Ondo State have said they will back the Presidential aspiration of the Candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the 2023 Election.
The groups which comprise of Igbos and other non-indigenes in the state said they opted to vote for Asiwaju Bola Tinubu because they believed he would bring good things to the country.
They spoke at the inauguration of the state executives of the Emilokan Strikers, a grassroots support group for Tinubu’s presidency.
The Coordinator, Non-Indigenes, Ondo South Senatorial Zone, Nwamara Euchay, said Peter Obi would step down for Tinubu.
She said they would take the APC campaigns to rural communities and homes of non-indigenes living in Ondo State.
Euchay said: “APC is a progressive party. No matter the circumstances, we are going to win. Peter Obi is our son. We do not reject anybody. We will call people together and appeal to them. We believe Tinubu will bring good things to the country.
“Obi will step down for us. We are going out to talk about Tinubu. We will preach to them and calm them down to join the queue.”
The state Coordinator of Emilokan Strikers, Mr. Festus Alonge, said the philosophy of Awoism would come to reality under Tinubu presidency.
He said non-indigenes would be reached in their homes to woo them to vote for Tinubu.
Alonge said: “Politics is about numbers and mobilisation. We are people of like mind and same vision. We are working assiduously, which was why we formed this group. Every support group must be in the field to ensure victory.
“If you see the way we organised the structure, we created an office for non-indigenes so that we would reach them. We have each person coordinating in each of the three senatorial districts. They are working in conjunction with those already appointed.”
Non Indigenes groups in Ondo State have said they will back the Presidential aspiration of the Candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the 2023 Election.
The groups which comprise of Igbos and other non-indigenes in the state said they opted to vote for Asiwaju Bola Tinubu because they believed he would bring good things to the country.
They spoke at the inauguration of the state executives of the Emilokan Strikers, a grassroots support group for Tinubu’s presidency.
The Coordinator, Non-Indigenes, Ondo South Senatorial Zone, Nwamara Euchay, said Peter Obi would step down for Tinubu.
She said they would take the APC campaigns to rural communities and homes of non-indigenes living in Ondo State.
Euchay said: “APC is a progressive party. No matter the circumstances, we are going to win. Peter Obi is our son. We do not reject anybody. We will call people together and appeal to them. We believe Tinubu will bring good things to the country.
“Obi will step down for us. We are going out to talk about Tinubu. We will preach to them and calm them down to join the queue.”
The state Coordinator of Emilokan Strikers, Mr. Festus Alonge, said the philosophy of Awoism would come to reality under Tinubu presidency.
He said non-indigenes would be reached in their homes to woo them to vote for Tinubu.
Alonge said: “Politics is about numbers and mobilisation. We are people of like mind and same vision. We are working assiduously, which was why we formed this group. Every support group must be in the field to ensure victory.
“If you see the way we organised the structure, we created an office for non-indigenes so that we would reach them. We have each person coordinating in each of the three senatorial districts. They are working in conjunction with those already appointed.”
Non Indigenes groups in Ondo State have said they will back the Presidential aspiration of the Candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the 2023 Election.
The groups which comprise of Igbos and other non-indigenes in the state said they opted to vote for Asiwaju Bola Tinubu because they believed he would bring good things to the country.
They spoke at the inauguration of the state executives of the Emilokan Strikers, a grassroots support group for Tinubu’s presidency.
The Coordinator, Non-Indigenes, Ondo South Senatorial Zone, Nwamara Euchay, said Peter Obi would step down for Tinubu.
She said they would take the APC campaigns to rural communities and homes of non-indigenes living in Ondo State.
Euchay said: “APC is a progressive party. No matter the circumstances, we are going to win. Peter Obi is our son. We do not reject anybody. We will call people together and appeal to them. We believe Tinubu will bring good things to the country.
“Obi will step down for us. We are going out to talk about Tinubu. We will preach to them and calm them down to join the queue.”
The state Coordinator of Emilokan Strikers, Mr. Festus Alonge, said the philosophy of Awoism would come to reality under Tinubu presidency.
He said non-indigenes would be reached in their homes to woo them to vote for Tinubu.
Alonge said: “Politics is about numbers and mobilisation. We are people of like mind and same vision. We are working assiduously, which was why we formed this group. Every support group must be in the field to ensure victory.
“If you see the way we organised the structure, we created an office for non-indigenes so that we would reach them. We have each person coordinating in each of the three senatorial districts. They are working in conjunction with those already appointed.”
Non Indigenes groups in Ondo State have said they will back the Presidential aspiration of the Candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the 2023 Election.
The groups which comprise of Igbos and other non-indigenes in the state said they opted to vote for Asiwaju Bola Tinubu because they believed he would bring good things to the country.
They spoke at the inauguration of the state executives of the Emilokan Strikers, a grassroots support group for Tinubu’s presidency.
The Coordinator, Non-Indigenes, Ondo South Senatorial Zone, Nwamara Euchay, said Peter Obi would step down for Tinubu.
She said they would take the APC campaigns to rural communities and homes of non-indigenes living in Ondo State.
Euchay said: “APC is a progressive party. No matter the circumstances, we are going to win. Peter Obi is our son. We do not reject anybody. We will call people together and appeal to them. We believe Tinubu will bring good things to the country.
“Obi will step down for us. We are going out to talk about Tinubu. We will preach to them and calm them down to join the queue.”
The state Coordinator of Emilokan Strikers, Mr. Festus Alonge, said the philosophy of Awoism would come to reality under Tinubu presidency.
He said non-indigenes would be reached in their homes to woo them to vote for Tinubu.
Alonge said: “Politics is about numbers and mobilisation. We are people of like mind and same vision. We are working assiduously, which was why we formed this group. Every support group must be in the field to ensure victory.
“If you see the way we organised the structure, we created an office for non-indigenes so that we would reach them. We have each person coordinating in each of the three senatorial districts. They are working in conjunction with those already appointed.”
Non Indigenes groups in Ondo State have said they will back the Presidential aspiration of the Candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the 2023 Election.
The groups which comprise of Igbos and other non-indigenes in the state said they opted to vote for Asiwaju Bola Tinubu because they believed he would bring good things to the country.
They spoke at the inauguration of the state executives of the Emilokan Strikers, a grassroots support group for Tinubu’s presidency.
The Coordinator, Non-Indigenes, Ondo South Senatorial Zone, Nwamara Euchay, said Peter Obi would step down for Tinubu.
She said they would take the APC campaigns to rural communities and homes of non-indigenes living in Ondo State.
Euchay said: “APC is a progressive party. No matter the circumstances, we are going to win. Peter Obi is our son. We do not reject anybody. We will call people together and appeal to them. We believe Tinubu will bring good things to the country.
“Obi will step down for us. We are going out to talk about Tinubu. We will preach to them and calm them down to join the queue.”
The state Coordinator of Emilokan Strikers, Mr. Festus Alonge, said the philosophy of Awoism would come to reality under Tinubu presidency.
He said non-indigenes would be reached in their homes to woo them to vote for Tinubu.
Alonge said: “Politics is about numbers and mobilisation. We are people of like mind and same vision. We are working assiduously, which was why we formed this group. Every support group must be in the field to ensure victory.
“If you see the way we organised the structure, we created an office for non-indigenes so that we would reach them. We have each person coordinating in each of the three senatorial districts. They are working in conjunction with those already appointed.”
Non Indigenes groups in Ondo State have said they will back the Presidential aspiration of the Candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the 2023 Election.
The groups which comprise of Igbos and other non-indigenes in the state said they opted to vote for Asiwaju Bola Tinubu because they believed he would bring good things to the country.
They spoke at the inauguration of the state executives of the Emilokan Strikers, a grassroots support group for Tinubu’s presidency.
The Coordinator, Non-Indigenes, Ondo South Senatorial Zone, Nwamara Euchay, said Peter Obi would step down for Tinubu.
She said they would take the APC campaigns to rural communities and homes of non-indigenes living in Ondo State.
Euchay said: “APC is a progressive party. No matter the circumstances, we are going to win. Peter Obi is our son. We do not reject anybody. We will call people together and appeal to them. We believe Tinubu will bring good things to the country.
“Obi will step down for us. We are going out to talk about Tinubu. We will preach to them and calm them down to join the queue.”
The state Coordinator of Emilokan Strikers, Mr. Festus Alonge, said the philosophy of Awoism would come to reality under Tinubu presidency.
He said non-indigenes would be reached in their homes to woo them to vote for Tinubu.
Alonge said: “Politics is about numbers and mobilisation. We are people of like mind and same vision. We are working assiduously, which was why we formed this group. Every support group must be in the field to ensure victory.
“If you see the way we organised the structure, we created an office for non-indigenes so that we would reach them. We have each person coordinating in each of the three senatorial districts. They are working in conjunction with those already appointed.”
Non Indigenes groups in Ondo State have said they will back the Presidential aspiration of the Candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the 2023 Election.
The groups which comprise of Igbos and other non-indigenes in the state said they opted to vote for Asiwaju Bola Tinubu because they believed he would bring good things to the country.
They spoke at the inauguration of the state executives of the Emilokan Strikers, a grassroots support group for Tinubu’s presidency.
The Coordinator, Non-Indigenes, Ondo South Senatorial Zone, Nwamara Euchay, said Peter Obi would step down for Tinubu.
She said they would take the APC campaigns to rural communities and homes of non-indigenes living in Ondo State.
Euchay said: “APC is a progressive party. No matter the circumstances, we are going to win. Peter Obi is our son. We do not reject anybody. We will call people together and appeal to them. We believe Tinubu will bring good things to the country.
“Obi will step down for us. We are going out to talk about Tinubu. We will preach to them and calm them down to join the queue.”
The state Coordinator of Emilokan Strikers, Mr. Festus Alonge, said the philosophy of Awoism would come to reality under Tinubu presidency.
He said non-indigenes would be reached in their homes to woo them to vote for Tinubu.
Alonge said: “Politics is about numbers and mobilisation. We are people of like mind and same vision. We are working assiduously, which was why we formed this group. Every support group must be in the field to ensure victory.
“If you see the way we organised the structure, we created an office for non-indigenes so that we would reach them. We have each person coordinating in each of the three senatorial districts. They are working in conjunction with those already appointed.”