ANPP Alumni, stakeholders rally support for Tinubu

A group, All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) Alumni & Stakeholders Team has called on Nigerians to rally round President Bola Ahmad Tinubu and as he leads “to break the chains and scale the  hurdles keeping Nigeria down.”

The group stated this in a statement signed by its leader Malam Kabiru Muhammad Gwangwazo in Abuja.

Speaking on the affirmation of President Tinubu victory by the Supreme Court, Gwangwazo a former chairman ANPP in Kano state called on “all critical stakeholders to rally round and work in unison with President Bola Ahmad Tinubu and his people’s government to break the chains and scale the hurdles that have kept the promising Nigerian state down”.

“That victory was stoutly broadcast by the willing Votes of the majority of Nigerian voters at this Nation’s most transparent democratic elections, ever in February”.

He said President Tinubu’s victory will finally energise the Renewed Hope Agenda he presented to Nigerians

 “This victory inshaa Allah signposts the takeoff of Mr. President’s dream of inclusive democratic governance, of a type never witnessed or experienced by Nigerians and all effective grassroots political actors since the advent of civilian rule in 1999.

“That Vision is what has always propelled President Tinubu’s political activism since his days in SDP.

“President Tinubu has proved his abiding faith in democracy by severally supporting and promoting the ambitions and political plans of others; and now it is time for his plans to be tried and activated for the betterment of Nigeria.

“We should all join him to get Nigeria back to work,” he said.

He noted that of all the three legacy parties in Kano that formed the All Progressives Congress (APC) at inception, ANPP members from its days as APP in 1998/‘99 were the majority.

“A significant majority of the ANPP veterans formed the Conference for Progressive Change, CPC with General Buhari as their beacon of hope after many were disappointed by the government they formed in Kano,” he said.