Former Senior Special Assistant to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, on Citizenship and Leadership, Nasir Bala Ja’oji declares his intention to run for the position of member House of Representatives, from Tarauni federal constituency, Kano.
The event started from Gadar Lado, to local government party Secretariat, Farm Centre, to Ja’oji quarters, in a procession of thousands of supporters, party leaders ranging from chapters, wards and the constituency, Tarauni, alongside supporters and well wishers.
Ja’oji recently resigned his position as Presidential Aide, when thousands of supporters across Tarauni and other quarters from the state called and pressured him to run for the position.
Addressing the mammoth crowd, he assured that, “This ambition is not borne out of mere ambition, but from deep sense of responsibility, commitment and consistent engagement with the people and the ideals of our great party.”
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Emphasizing that, “Over the past few years, I have remained steadfast in my loyalty and contributions to the growth, unity and electoral successes of our party at various levels.”
Stating why he is fit for the position he challenged that, his experience serving as Senior Special Assistant to the President on Citizenship and Leadership, has further shaped his understanding of governance, nation building and inclusive leadership.
Adding that, “In that capacity, I contributed initiatives aimed at promoting civic responsibility, youth engagement, and leadership development across the country.”
Being the most outstanding politician in Tarauni federal constituency, who invested so much in youth development, women inclusion in politics and governance, through large scales empowerment programmes, Ja’oji attracted the attention of so many youth and women during the intent declaration gathering.
Participation of people across party lines, was one of the issues that attracted many observers during the event.
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