Gamji Coalition Solidarity Walk Show of Readiness to Deliver Tinubu Mandate - Sea
The chairman of Gamji coalition for Asiwaju and the chieftain of the All Progressive Congress (APC), Hon. Muhammed Sule (Sundaysea) described the Solidarity walk in support of the presidential standard bearer of the ruling party of the All Progressive Congress (APC), Bola Ahmed Tinubu as a show of readiness to deliver Tinubu/shetima presidential mandate.
The chairman of the coalition(Hon.Sea) made the statement yesterday during the Solidarity walk in support of Tinubu in Okene nothing that the walk has shown the readiness of the coalition and the people to show their unalloyed and unflinching support for the presidential ambition of Tinubu/shetima mandate.
Hon.sea describes the momoth crowd as massive,unprecedented and one that have caused panic in the camp of the oppositions.
In the same vein,the founder of the coalition groups, Hon. Abubakar Sanusi Gamji during the presidential Solidarity walk yesterday tasked the people to support and votes massively for Tinubu as his led administration when elected as president will surely replicate the giant strides he has in Lagos state.
He said, Tinubu has a rich attendance in governance as a former Lagos state governor and there's no doubt that his administration when elected as president will surely bring unprecedented development,create massive employment for the Youths,improve the country's economy,solve the problem of unemployment,poverty, insecurity and others.
Tinubu is a true unifier which his led administration as president will deepen our rich diversities for greater prosperity,stability,peace,unity and progress
Hon. Sea, the chairman of the coalition appreciate the people for coming out in such huge a crowds to show their commitment,love and support for the election of Tinubu as president of Nigeria
He said, Tinubu with a RENEWED HOPE mantra for Nigeria will surely lead the country to the promise land where it'll be envied not only in the African continent but in the global world.
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