Justify confidence reposed on you, APC supporters urge Buhari

Members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Ondo state indigenes resident in the United Kingdom (UK) have pleaded with the President Muhammadu Buhari to justify the confidence repose on him by the electorate by bringing them relief from the present economic hardship.

They urged the president to use his second term to put smiles on the faces of the masses supporters.

In a statement signed by its chairman,Julius Adeyeye, Secretary, Olu Esho and publicity secretary, Fola Olagbegi, appealed to President Buhari to justify the confidence reposed in his administration as evidenced by the massive votes he got from Nigerians at the polls.

They also urged the president to carefully constitute the next federal cabinet with much emphasis on next level agenda to ensure adequate security to life and property, reduction of poverty level as well as provision of food security in Nigeria.

It hailed the smooth transition of leadership at the National Assembly and peaceful inauguration of Buhari/Osinbajo second term.

According to the group, the successful completion of the first four-year in spite of all odds would ginger unprecedented breakthrough in the ongoing dispensation.

The APC supporters in the diaspora noted with delight that Nigeria now has a dedicated leadership in the two legislative chambers in Abuja with Senator Ahmad Lawan as Senate President and Hon Femi Gbajabiamila as Speaker,House of Representatives.

They expressed optimism that the duo would provide robust leadership and national service devoid of selfish interest unlike in the last eighth assembly.

The group also rejoiced with Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu for the smooth transition at the Ondo State Assembly, urging him not to relent in providing impactful governance to the citizenry in the state.

They pledged its commitment to support his administration in order to uplift the state in all facets of life.

The party men also promised to rally round Akeredolu’s government in its bid to make the state, an industrial hub of the Southwest.

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