2023: Thousands march for Saraki in Kwara

By SAKA Laaro, Ilorin

Thousands of youths on Saturday in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital, matched across major streets to declare their support for the presidential ambition of Dr Bukola Saraki come 2023.

The youths under the aegis of The Grow Nigeria Youth Movement converged at the Kwara State Stadium as early as 7:00am and passed through Taiwo, Unity, Challege and Post Office before stopping at the GRA residence of the former Senate President.

Addressing the gathering on behalf of Saraki, the Kwara State Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and former Speaker of the Stste House of Assembly, Hon. Babatunde Mohammed, said the action of the youth was in line with the agitation in the North Central region for the seat and the consensus on Saraki.

Babatunde urged other presidential aspiratants in the party to support Saraki who “has the best credentials and background to unit the country especially at this time that we are viciously divided.”

“Saraki has been trusted and tested and he has demonstrated capacity with requisite legislative and executive experiences that can return Nigeria to the path of economic prosperity and religious and ethnic unity,” he added.

He said the North Central remains the only region yet to rule the country and called on other geopolitical zones to rally behind it and Saraki in the spirit of fairness and equity.

On his part, the State Coordinator of Grow Nigeria Youth Network and Convener of the rally, Comrade AbdulHamid Issa Mohammed, said the movement held townhall meetings with youth across the country which follows its consultations across the country.

He said Saraki has the right family, religious and cosmopolitan backgrounds to advance the country’s unity at this time.

“Today, you see the mammoth crowd which is over 10,000 youths. If not for the fuel scarcity, this number would have more than tripled.

“Our march is not enough to make him the President of Nigeria except with our PVCs and that is why we are calling on other youths yet to get theirs to do so while those that already have should maintain it for the coming election to elect Saraki,” he added.

 

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