As Nigeria draws closer to its presidential election, an ally of incumbent President, Muhammadu Buhari, Senator Mohammed Saleh, and some supporters of former Lagos State Governor, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, under the aegis of The Disciples of Jagaban, on Saturday began mobilising support for Tinubu’s rumoured presidential aspiration.
The disciples of Jagaban further sensitised voters in the north on the need to register and vote in 2023.
Saleh, a retired Major General, represented Kaduna Central Senatorial District between 2011 and 2015 on the platform of the defunct Congress for Progressive Change at the National Assembly.
Politicians from the North who converged on Kaduna for the event included Major General Hassan Usman,(retd.), Muhammad Namadi, Alhaji Dangulguli, Chairman, Kaduna chapter of Arewa Consultative Forum and Alhaji Lawal Meyere.
Speaking at the event, the national coordinator of the group, Abdulhakeem Adegoke, said Tinubu, who is the National Leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress, had the capacity to rescue Nigerians from the current suffering.
“Presently, the DOJ remains the first and the most widely accepted political institution for Tinubu’s 2023 presidential ambition. We, however, appreciate all other groups that come after us because we cannot do it alone, especially with the deluge of resistance and opposition towards our principal.
“We know his capacity to change the scenario; his capacity to change things from negative to positive. He has done it in Lagos State.”
Saleh stressed the need for the youths to register and vote. “Power belongs to the people, but what is that power, it is the voter’s card,” he said. “We in DOJ have the responsibility of raising quality participation in politics. Running a country like Nigeria is not a child’s play; you must possess requisite exposition to run Nigeria.”
The retired general added that he was not against a young Nigerian becoming the next President but that the country at the moment requires an experienced person like Tinubu.
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