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A Coalition to Transform Nigeria (CTN) with Bola Ahmed Tinubu (BAT), representing youths across the 34 local government areas of Katsina State, has formally called on Abubakar Sadeeq Sada to contest the Katsina senatorial seat, declaring that his leadership is essential for the advancement and betterment of the state.
The call was made during a Ramadan commodity distribution exercise to local communities, where the coalition’s Secretary, Malam Muhammad, commended Sada’s integrity, experience, and unwavering commitment to public service. He stated that Sada possesses the requisite qualities to effectively represent the people and contribute to meaningful and measurable development in Katsina State.
According to Malam Muhammad, the coalition is determined to sustain its appeal until Sada responds positively to the demand of the youths. He made it clear that the group’s position reflects a broad-based consensus among young people from all 34 local government areas who believe that Sada’s entrance into the race would reposition Katsina for progressive legislative representation.
He further expressed sincere appreciation for Sada’s support to beneficiaries during the Ramadan distribution exercise, noting that his contributions made a tangible difference in the lives of community members. The coalition described the gesture as consistent with Sada’s longstanding record of public-spirited engagement and grassroots impact.
Addressing pressing social challenges confronting the state, including education, healthcare, youth empowerment, and community development, Malam Muhammad urged citizens to rally behind leaders with the capacity to deliver sustainable progress. He stressed that Katsina deserves committed, competent, and visionary leadership capable of driving transformative change.
The coalition concluded by calling on all critical stakeholders to prioritize the development of the state and support individuals who can provide effective representation and advance the collective interests of the people of Katsina.
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