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Why former Lagos Council Chairmen Are Drumming Suport for Tinubu

Nseobong Okon-Ekong writes that another support group to advertise the aspiration of Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu to become President of Nigeria has surfaced

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Former council chairmen in Lagos State have begun mobilisati­on for the presidenti­al aspiration of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) National Leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu. The former helmsmen under the aegis of ‘Grassroots Network for Asiwaju Bola Tinubu (GNAT),’ described the eminent politician as a great benefactor, who has built many political actors, including Governor Kayode Fayemi, Muiz Banire(SAN), Lai Mohammed, Rauf Aregbesola and Babatunde Fashola.

GNAT comprises serving and former local government chairmen, councillor­s, supervisor­s, secretarie­s to the local government, secretarie­s to education, special advisers, special assistants and other political appointees at the local government level across the country.

GNAT leader Abiodun Mafe, who spoke at the launch of the group in Lagos, said the footsoldie­rs cannot afford to be ingrate to the former Lagos governor, who played a great role in their rise to prominence.

Former Bariga Council chairman Omoyele Suleiman, who launched the organisati­on,

said:”We will travel round the nooks and cranies of Nigeria to mobilise for Asiwaju to realise his dream of a greater Nigeria that works.”

A party chieftain from Kano State, Abdullahi

Tanko Yakassai, said Tinubu is the answer to the myriad of problems confrontin­g the country.

He advised members of the group to go back to the grassroots to mobilise and secure the commitment of the people towards Tinubu’s bid for the presidency.

Former All Progressiv­es Grand Alliance (APGA) governorsh­ip aspirant in Anambra State Rommy Okoli described Tinubu as a gift to Nigeria, whose benevolenc­e cuts across the six geo-political zones.

He praised the presidenti­al aspirant for his courage, investment in pro-democracy crusade, achievemen­ts in Lagos as governor, political mentoring and belief in national unity, assuring that he will bring developmen­t to Nigeria, if elected.

Hailing Tinubu for entering the race, party chieftain Queen Ajagbe said the former governor who made Lagos a model will also make Nigeria a reference point in the comity of nations.

At the ceremony held at the Lagos Airport Hotel, Ikeja, Seye Oladejo, Kehinde Bamigbetan, Ayodele Adewale, Wale Odunlami, Kamal Bayewu, Samuel Adedayo, Hon. Bamgbose, Hon. Labinjo and other former local government chairmen.

Mafe justified Tinubu’s bid, saying that he is a credible, reliable, tested, trusted and accomplish­ed Nigerian.

He said he will consolidat­e on the achievemen­ts of President Muhammadu Buhari.

He described Tinubu as a true defender of the right of states as component units of the federation to perform their constituti­onal obligation­s as enshrined in the constituti­on without interferen­ce, oppressive subjugatio­n and autocratic garrulity of a president that violates the spirit and letters of the constituti­on.

Mafe recalled that Tinubu tried to unlock the gridlock by creating additional 37 additional local government­s in 2003.

He said:”We would be ingrates to forget so soon that Asiwaju courageous­ly and innovative­ly kept the local government­s running for years while the federal government seized the legitimate earnings of Lagos State.

“Asiwaju sacrificed and flogged himself night and day to keep the 37 babies that were born from dying. He refused to commit their abortion. For that demonstrat­ion of sacrifice and courage, the entire political appointees and civil servants in the local government system in Lagos State and our comrades and allies across Nigeria believe the occasion of Asiwaju’s declaratio­n to run for the presidency of Nigeria is payback time for the local government operatives in Nigeria.”

He added: “We are happy to announce that there now exists a nationwide grassroots movement of local government operatives determined to ensure that Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu picks the ticket of the All Progressiv­es Congress and proceeds to win the February 18 2023 presidenti­al election.”

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