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Group To Launch Saraki’s Presidential Ambition In Kano

  • A group known as Bukola Saraki Grassroots Mobilizers is set to unveil the candidature of the two terms governor and a former Senate President of Nigeria, Senator Bukola Saraki.

This was revealed in a statement that was made available by the National Convener Hon. Idowu Shola Imoleayo through the organization Publicity Secretary Mallam. Yakubu Ango in Kano, EkohotBlog reports.

According to him “Our organization has made a sound readiness to promote Senator Bukola Saraki candidature as the next president with the aim of promoting good governance, adhering to rule of law, creating employment and ensuring an enabling environment for businesses.”

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Furthermore, the organization charged Nigerians to acknowledge the past records of Senator Bukola Saraki while he was the presiding officer of the National Assembly, dubbing him as the only candidate who can reposition the country in 2023.

Bukola Saraki’s presidential ambition continues to generate talks despite his silence and refusal to declare if he harbours such aspiration. Many groups have launched the presidential ambition on his behalf, such as the Sarakiyyah Movement in Katsina, now domesticated in his home state, Kwara State.

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