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I’m A President That Means Business – Dumebi Tells ADC Supporters in Sokoto

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The Presidential candidate of the African Democratic Party, ADC and founder of Root Television, Mr. Dumebi Kachikwu has assured the people of Sokoto that he would change the face of the state with massive infrastructural development if elected as the president of Nigeria comes 2023 GENERAL ELECTIONS.

He said Sokoto would never be the same again, nothing that the state will change with massive infrastructural and human capacity development that will meet the yearning and aspirations of the people.

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Dumebi made this disclosure yesterday while officially commissioning the ADC new party Secretariat in Sokoto State.

” I am here today to officially commission the ADC party Secretariat but above that I am here today because I love you”.

He continued: “I came to see you, I came to hear your voices, I came to give you hope, I feel your pains, I hear your cry, I see your tears but in 2023 it would never be the same again.”

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Dumebi urged the good people of Sokoto State, party men and women, supporters that the ADC party Secretariat is their home. Adding that, it would represent their dreams and aspirations and Affirmed that ADC is a party of today.

Thousands of ADC supporters trooped out to welcome Kachikwu and top leaders of the ADC were in Sokoto to equally received decampees from the All Progressives Congress, APC, to the ADC.

At  the event, no fewer than 120 APC members, who defected from the APC were received into the ADC by the National leadership of the party.

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