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Tinubu 2023: AATSG Collaborates with Plateau state Guber Candidate

Tinubu 2023: AATSG Collaborates with Plateau state Guber Candidate

A political pressure group known as Asiwaju Ahmed Tinubu Support Group has continued to build alliances across the country in its determination to engineer victory for the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Bola Tinubu at the upcoming general election.

The latest move by the organisation in this quest is the collaboration between the group and the team of the gubernatorial candidate of the APC in Plateau State, Dr. Nentawe Yilwatda.

This move was disclosed by the national chairman of AATSG, Otunba Abayomi Odunowo at a meeting to finalize the collaboration strategy that will see Tinubu as president and Yilwatda as governor come 2023.

Odunowo said it had become imperative to build alliances across the country to ensure the emergence of a political movement capable of delivering Tinubu as president at the next general election.

He said, ‘We will continue to build alliances across the country. These collaborative efforts will continue to build a political machine strong enough to emerge victorious at the 2023 general election.

“In politics, and indeed everything in life, no one has all the knowledge. Our strength lies in building bridges. We will continue to engage credible personalities that can add value to this campaign. And one such people is Dr Yilwatda.”

“With our efforts, and the efforts of well meaning Nigerians, home and abroad, both Tinubu and Dr Yitwalda will be sworn in as President and governor come 2023.’

Responding the APC candidate in Plateau State thanked the leadership of the AATSG for partnering with his team to ensure victory for him and Tinubu next year.

In attendance at the meeting were
the National Organizing Secretary Alhaji Habu Dauda MoiSoro, the National Deputy Woman Leader Hon Zarah Bukar, the National Youth Leader Hon Adedayo Adeyemi, and the zonal Ambassador of North Central Hajia Kifaya Olubukola Adedeji.

Dr Yitwalda’s team at the meeting included Kevin Pankshin, Livinus Tsar, and Josiah Toms.

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