APC Presidential Campaign: Omaluegwuoku Progressive initiative storms Jos, drums support for BAT
Joel Oladele-Abuja
As the ruling All Progressives Congress flags off its Presidential Campaign on Tuesday, the President of Omaluegwuoku Progressive initiative- Conveners of Igbo Kwenu 4 Asiwaju-Shettima, Hon. Chief Ginika Tor , accompanied by the Deputy National Coordinator Chief Ifeyinwa Michael, the National Secretary, Chief Emma Ogbonna Ph.D and the National Director Welfare ,Hajia Amina Idris (Hajia SouthEast) flew down to Jos Plateau State in solidarity to the official flag off of the Presidential campaign.
The NorthEast Zonal Coordinator Chief Ugochukwu , Executives of Borno State , the Plateau State Coordinator Chief Amaka Nwuya , Executives and Members of Plateau State Chapter of OPI Igbo kwenu were also present in their numbers to support their President and National Executives.
Speaking during an interview, Hon.Tor told the press that the turnout at the rally and excitement on the faces of the people, clearly shows that Asiwaju-Shettima will be victorious at the polls all over Nigeria, come 2023.
She said “I have no doubt whatsoever that Asiwaju-Shettima will win this forth Presidential election by God’s Grace.”
She therefore emphasized on the need for Nigerians especially the Igbos to subdue ethnic bias and religious sentiment and vote for competency, credibility and capacity which she said Tinubu and Shettima possess.
Hon. Tor, also appreciated the APC National Women Leader, Dr Edu whom she described as the most charismatic National Women leader Nigeria has ever produced for the good of all the women.
“Her actions are quite inspiring and it has a way of encouraging one’s effort and devotion, her support is selfless with no dubjection or intimidation attached” Tor said.
She added that Dr. Betta singlehandedly provided a private jet that conveyed the Igbo Kwenu 4 Asiwaju-Shettima team to Jos on the note that she is determined to support anyone or group genuinely championing the course of Asiwaju-Shettima Presidency project.