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2023 Elections: Group Lauds Abdulrazaq’s Emergence as APC Candidate

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A pro-democracy group ‘Kwara New Generation Forum’ (KNGF), has lauded the emergence of Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq as the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate for the 2023 governorship election.

The group made this known in a statement signed by their coordinator, Comrade Ben Duntoye, said the victory was a testament to landmark achievements of the present administration in the state.

Stated that the governor deserved a second term, and called on him not to rest on his oars in his developmental strides for the state.

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Duntoye, who commended delegates and party leadership being led by Prince Sunday Fagbemi for the support of the governor, said that the governor’s return for a second term would signal a total turn around in the fortune of the state.

“The Kwara New Generation Forum is prepared to commence work immediately on mobilization of voters from Ward to Ward and House to House to ensure smooth victory for the governor in the 2023 general elections”

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The group said that emergence of governorship candidates in other political parties in the state is no threat to re-election bid of the APC governor.

The people said that the governor’s achievements in the three senatorial districts are unprecedented, adding that the governor’s re-election would further “fast track actualization of a new Kwara state of our dreams where developmental strides are visible and the people are free to make choices”.

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