APC Registration: Hassan Giwa calls for full mobilization of youths, says its time to voice out

Akinlabi Afolabi, Ibadan

House of Rep aspirant of All Progressives Congress (APC), in Oyo state, Dr Hassan Olawale Giwa has called on Nigeria youths to utilize the ongoing registration and revalidation into All Progressive Party as a platform to voice out their opinions as well as to have and create the government of their own.

Giwa made this known while briefing journalists after taking part of the APC registration held at Lagelu North Local government, ward 6 in Ibadan.

He advised, ” This is the time for we youth to follow the slogan ‘sorosoke’ as we can be provide solutions and the only way to do that is come out in mass and register under All Progressive Congress so that their interests can well represented. If youths can all come out in each of the local government we have in Oyo state, the candidates of their choice will emerge and that shows a sign of responsibilities.”

He also assured that the current APC is under one umbrella and they are ready to take over Oyo state in coming election as they believe they have all it takes to lead Oyo state to a greater place.

“I have no doubt that come 2023, APC will take over Oyo State and it is not just about taking the leadership of Oyo state but ensuring that right people are put in place in ensuring that lives and property of our people are safe. This is what we are hoping for and calling our people to come out and register so we can collectively make a change.”

“I want to implore our leaders to bow to people wish and come together to make sure they do the right thing and not by imposing any candidates and give room for people choice to emerge.”

Also speaking at the event was the Chairman, All Progressive Congress, Lagelu Local government, Adeleke Kehinde, said he believe that unity of APC ahead of the upcoming election is for victory as they are putting everything in place in ensuring that power in oyo state get back to the hand of All Progressive Congress.

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