Stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in
Adamawa on Saturday passed vote of confidence on President Muhammadu Buhari and
Gov. Muhammadu Bindow, urging them to go for second term in 2019.
The
stakeholders made the call at a meeting attended by party elders, members of
National Assembly, State Assembly, elected council chairmen and party
executives from all levels in the state.
According
to them, the progress recorded in the fight against insurgency, corruption and
infrastructural development at the state and national levels were laudable.
Addressing
the meeting on behalf of the state government, Alhaji Abdulrahman Abba-Jimeta
said Adamawa Government is interested in seeing that Buhari contested for
second time in office to fully deliver on his transformation programmes.
“As
far as Adamawa is concern, Buhari and Osinbajo are our candidates for 2019.
“The
standard practice worldwide is for a performing president to serve his two-term
in office.”
Abba-Jimeta,
who noted the representation of people from Adamawa in Buhari government, urged
Buhari to look into the panel report on suspended Secretary to the Government
of the Federation, Mr David Babacir and reinstate him if he is not found
wanting.
Abba-Jimeta
lamented what he described as desperate moves by some APC members in the state
to create problem between the state government and the Federal Government just
to score cheap point.
He
said the state APC government has been working in line with the party manifesto
and has so far delivered in areas of infrastructure, healthcare, education and
agriculture.
Sen.
Binta Masi, Rep. Abdulrahman Shuaibu and Adamawa Assembly Deputy Speaker, Mr
Emmanuel Tsamdu, who spoke on behalf of Senators, House of Representatives
members and Adamawa Assembly members, said they were okay with the resolutions
at the stakeholders meeting and would work towards its actualization.
The
News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that former Vice President Atiku Abubakar
was represented at the meeting by Mr Yakubu Tsala, who called for unity of the
party and the need for office holders to deliver more dividends of democracy to
the electorate.
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