ABAT Diaspora Merges With ICC

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The campaign group for the actualisation of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu’s presidency, known as Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu  (ABAT Diaspora) has merged with the Independent Campaign Council for a better and stronger synergy with other likeminded groups for the national assignment of electing Tinubu as the best hand for the presidency of Nigeria.
In a press release issued and signed by the spokesman of the group, Dr. George Olufemi Ogunjimi, and the movement’s Coordinator General, Akogun Banji Ojo, the group said that the over seventy countries’ membership of the movement was fully in support and committed to enhancing, strengthening, synergising and promoting the values of good governance as espoused by Tinubu.
The statement thanked Dr Tayo Ayinde, the Chief of Staff to the Lagos State Governor, and Cardinal James Odunmbaku who found time out of their busy schedules to welcome the representatives and contingents with their material donations from the Diaspora and for identifying with the movement.
It further called on every citizen from all the nooks and crannies of the country to cast their vote for Tinubu in the coming presidential election next month.
“We are glad that all eyes are seeing what Asiwaju planted many years ago as a governor and they are germinating very well and producing good crops, some of them are what we all witnessed on Monday and Tuesday this week with President Buhari’s commissioning of a new deep sea port, a rice mill and the intra city rail line all in Lagos,” the statement added.
Furthermore, the statement enjoined Lagos residents to give Governor Sanwoolu and his team a pat on the back by returning them to the government in the coming governorship and assembly elections for their hard work and people-oriented projects they are progressively planting everywhere in the state.
The movement had earlier paid courtesy visits to the APC secretariat in Abuja and some states in the country where they presented materials and other donations to the party and the people.
Amongst the contingents was Akogun Banji Ojo from The Netherlands, who is the Coordinator-General, Barr (Dr) George Olufemi Ogunjimi, the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Europe Coordinator, Alhaji Razak Bodunrin, the Canadian Coordinator, Prof Kayode Familoni, the United States of America’s Coordinator, Dr. Olufemi Soluade, the Director General of the movement and the Ugandan Coordinator.

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