AbdulRazaq’s re-election ‘ll enhance equity, fairness in Kwara – APC elders

Elders of Kwara state chapter  of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Monday said the re-election of state’s  governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq for a second term will further ensure equity and fairness in the state’s political zoning arrangement.

The elders made their position known at a news conference th addressed in Ilorin, the state capital.

The APC elders said: “On the issue of zoning arrangement, it would be better for Kwara central senatorial district to have another shot at the gubernatorial seat though the incumbent governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, who has just four more years to complete his  constitutionally guaranteed eight years tenure,than for someone coming afresh from the same senatorial district.

“It’s our belief that this arrangement will be of greatest benefit  to the party as it will go a long way  to ensuring equity and fairness in the geopolitical allocation/ sharing of our common patrimony.”

The spokesman of the APC elders, Ambassador Nurudeen Mohammed, who was flanked by Chief Wole Oke and Barrister Kunle Sulyman, expressed their full support for Governor AbdulRazaq’s second term bid.

“We,  elders after an in-depth, thorough, honest and selfless assessment of the past three and a half years of governance and administration of AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, have no alternative but to give our full, unalloyed and unreserved support for his second term as governor of our beloved Kwara state. This is our unadulterated recommendation to the entire patriotic populace of Kwara state,” Mohammed added.

Mohammed who noted that the state before 2019 had passed through the despicable culture of money politics where the electorate were treated as purchasable commodities in the hands of a dynasty that reigned for close to five decades, urged Kwarans not to return to Egypt.

He added: “Glory be to the Almighty God, that era expired three and a half years ago via the political will of the populace  who voted against continued political enslavement. It was that  same strong political will that has resulted in the current positive, progressive change Kwara citizens are enjoying today.”

Chronicling AbdulRazaq administration’s achievements in all sectors, the APC elders spokesman said: “Our people should not allow themselves to be returned to Egypt via the sale of their votes, rather our people in Kwara State should come out in their thousands to vote in order to ensure AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq landslide  victory in the coming election.”