Our candidate will empower women, youths in Nasarawa, says PDP
Some PDP members in Karu Local Govt. Nasarawa State
By Angela Atabo/Collins Yakubu-Hammer
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Karu Local Government Area, Nasarawa State, says its governorship candidate will empower women, youths and bring positive transformation to the state.
The PDP Deputy Chairman in Karu Local Government, Mr Mustapha Sani, made this known in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on the sideline of the party’s rally in New Nyanya, Karu on Sunday.
Sani appealed to all eligible voters to come out in large numbers and vote for the governorship candidate of the PDP in the state, Mr David Umbugadu, on March 11.
He said there were about 350,000 voters in the area, adding that the residents should come out and vote for PDP so that things would change for good.
“If you look at Nasarawa State since 1999, all the projects on ground that you can still see today are legacies of the PDP. APC government since 2011 or so did not add anything.
”The only thing it did is to change the colour of our legacies to another colour. This is what they have been doing for the past 12 years in the state.
“So, we have what it takes to bring positive change to the state. Though APC has been trying to destroy our legacies, but they cannot because the people are witnesses to our legacies,” Sani said.
He further said that the PDP was confident that the March 11 election would be in its favour.
”Check the records, if not for Labour Party Tsunami, PDP has been winning in Nasarawa State,” he added.
Mrs Faith Musa, the PDP Women Leader in Nasarawa West zone, said the party was hopeful of landslide victory in the March 11 election.
“I appeal to all women and youths not to give up, PDP has what it takes to win in the election and bring good development to Nasarawa State,” she said.
Musa added that Umbugadu, had empowerment in his blood and by the grace of God, he would perform more when elected governor of the state.(NAN) (www.nannews.ng)
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