TINUBU’S REFORMS, ODODO’S LEADERSHIP INSPIRE APC YOUTHS AHEAD OF ELECTION — SA JOHN NIHI
The Special Adviser on Youth and Student Matters to the Kogi State Governor, Hon. Oladele John Nihi, has called on youths of the All Progressives Congress (APC) across Kogi State to come out en masse and participate actively in the party’s Presidential Direct Primary Election by voting for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
In a statement issued on Thursday, Nihi described President Tinubu as a visionary leader whose Renewed Hope Agenda has continued to drive bold reforms aimed at economic recovery, infrastructural development, youth empowerment, and national stability.
According to him, despite prevailing global economic challenges, the Tinubu administration has remained committed to repositioning Nigeria for sustainable growth and prosperity.
The governor’s aide also commended the leadership of the Executive Governor of Kogi State, Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo, noting that the state government has continued to implement people-oriented policies that directly impact the grassroots.
He said Governor Ododo’s administration has sustained progress in key sectors such as youth inclusion, education, security, and social welfare, thereby strengthening public confidence in the APC-led government in the state.
Nihi stated that the combined leadership qualities of President Tinubu and Governor Ododo provide enough motivation for young people in Kogi State to remain steadfast in supporting the APC and its progressive ideals.
He therefore urged APC youths across the 21 local government areas of the state to conduct themselves peacefully during the exercise and overwhelmingly support President Tinubu at the polls.
He expressed confidence that the continued support of party members would further strengthen the APC, consolidate ongoing achievements, and secure a brighter future for both Kogi State and Nigeria.
“Together, we will continue to strengthen our party, consolidate on our achievements, and secure a brighter future for our dear state and nation,” he stated.