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Jos youth tasked on election participation

The convener of Initiative for Better and Brighter Nigeria (IBBN) and Coalition for a Better and Brighter Nigeria (CBBN), Isa El-Buba Sadiq, has called on youths to endeavour to participate in the forthcoming general elections and also deliberately vote in credible leaders.

He stated this while addressing newsmen in Jos, the Plateau State capital. El-Buba said the youths must elect someone grounded in economy management, young and agile.

“I wish to express my gladness with the level of eye opening that Nigerian youths are giving to the coming election. It is the one good thing that has come out of our current nightmare. Irrespective of political affiliations, I urge you to vote for your conscience. 

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“For once, let our votes reflect our earnest yearning in 2023. It is now Operation Save Nigeria with good governance. Let no political party affiliation stand in the way. Let no ethnic or religious sentiments stand in the way,” he urged the youths.

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The cleric said with the presidential elections in about 40 days, there is a clear choice of the candidate with the sincerity of purpose and clarity of vision to serve Nigeria with love, strength and faith as well as go ahead to implement public policy that will birth a renewed nation.

“People should come out on the 25th of February to vote for the candidates who will deliver the nation,” he said. 

 

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