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PDP Will Take Back Kwara In 2023 – Bukola Saraki
- Bukola Saraki has expressed his confidence that PDP can take back power in Kwara state in 2023
- He also charged the newly elected executives of the party to begin work earnestly.
Senator Bukola Saraki has charged the newly elected executives of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Kwara state to commence work earnestly towards reclaiming the people’s mandate in the next elections.
The leader of party in Kwara state, Saraki made this known while addressing the state congress yesterday in Ilorin after the successful election of party leaders.
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“the struggle for Kwara begins now, let commitment be your watchword.
“Let the campaign begin with your election today at wards, local governments and state levels as you begin your tenure in office.”
“The task ahead is a serious one,” he stated.
He also commended party faithfuls for peaceful conducting themselves during the election which he claimed was a sign of readiness to take back power in 2023.
“The peaceful conduct of this congress has confirmed to me that we are indeed ready to take back power in Kwara.
“I charge all the new state officers of our party to begin work in earnest to return PDP to power in 2023 and reposition Kwara state again,” he said.
Former Speaker, Kwara House of Assembly, Hon. Babatunde Mohammed, emerged as the party chairman, while Umaru Muhammed emerged as deputy chairman through a consensus arrangement by prominent leaders of the party.
In his acceptance speech, the new chairman said he’s not unaware of the challenges ahead but he expressed optimism about restoring the party back to its glory.
“We will start work from the grassroots and work our walk our way up. We will use the next local government elections to tell Kwara people that we are back and prepared to serve them”, he stated.
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