Sunday, February 22, 2015

MAIBASIRA RALLY SUPPORT FOR PRESIDENT JONATHAN IN SOKOTO , LUNCH THE SAY NO TO ELECTORAL VIOLENCE INITIATIVE

In a bid to prevent a violence prone elections during next month’s all important general elections across Nigeria, the Youth Mobilisation of Goodluck Sambo Presidential Campaign Organisation on Wednesday launched “Say No To Electoral Violence Initiative” in Sokoto, Northern Nigeria.

The event, which took place at the town hall meeting in the caliphate city of Sokoto, was attended by many dignitaries which included the National youth leader of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Rt Hon. Abdullahi H. MaiBasira, Former NANS Senate President, Abdullahi Ali Kano, PDP youth leader in Sokoto, Alhaji Nasiru and Zamfara state youth leader, comrade Yusuf Alhassan Kanoma.
Others that graced the occasion were the Kebbi State PDP youth leader, Alhaji Sani Haruna, the Speaker Nigerian Youth Parliament, Alhaji Abba Waziri , Representative of women youth groups, PDP Local government and ward leaders among many others.
national Youth leader speaking at the Event
PDP National youth leader,  RT Hon. MaiBasira, speaking at the event

While speaking at the event which was held at Sokoto Hotel, Rt Hon. MaiBasira, who doubles as the Director of the Directorate of Youth Mobilisation of Goodluck Sambo Presidential Campaign Organisation, condemned the activities of miscreants which he said have constituted themselves into nuisance to the electoral process.
He called on Nigerian youths to avoid religious politics and vote massively for President Goodluck Jonathan and PDP candidates at all levels come next month’s polls.
On his part, Abdullahi Ali Kano, who was a delegate to the just concluded National Conference, reminded the youths especially students on the need to avoid divisive politics.
The former NAN senate president enumerated the contributions of Jonathan’s administration to the development of northern Nigeria and the country as a whole.
He cited the establishment of 9 out of the 12 Federal Universities in the North, the massive investment in Almajiri education and agriculture among many legacies of the present Federal Government led by President Jonathan.
RT Hon. MaiBasira launching the initiative in Sokoto.
RT Hon. MaiBasira launching the initiative in Sokoto.

Also, the PDP louth Leader in Sokoto,  Alhaji Nasiru commended MaiBasira for his continuous support for the PDP youths in the state, ‎calling on all youths to rally behind him and President Jonathan.
Comrade Kanoma in his remarks lamented the activities of those ‎campaigning against President Jonathan because he is a christian.
He urged all youths to reject deceit and rally behind the President in his quest for a second term.
Meanwhile, the youth leader in Wamakko local government assured that they have rejected the call by their local leaders to vote along religious lines, saying a vote for APC is a vote for backwardness.


Alhaji Ali Kano ‎ speaking at the event.
Alhaji Ali Kano ‎ A CONFAB delegate speaking at the event.

He also praised President Jonathan for outlawing homosexuality in Nigeria.
It would be recalled that on January 23, 2015, Friday, the ancient city of Calabar, the capital of Cross River State was agog as the youth wing of PDP stormed the city in continuation of their nationwide tour mobilising youths to support President Jonathan’s re-election bid.‎
The event, which was held at the Cultural Centre in Calabar, was led by PDP’s National Youth Leader, Hon Abdullahi Husseini MaiBasira and Jude Imagwe, the Senior Special Assistant to President Jonathan on Students and Youth Affairs.
Party supporters at the event.
Party supporters at the event.
Also at the South-South/South East zonal rally were Governor Liyel Imoke of Cross River state, students union executives of tertiary institutions in the zone and executives of National Youth Council of Nigeria.

Party faithfuls making contributions
Alhaji Akibu addressing Youths at the event
We are exited by your show of support
WE WANT JONATHAN

LADIES  AND GIRLS WERE NOT LEFT OUT

TAKING THE MESSAGE WITH THEM

MISSION ACCOMPLISHED

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