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CNNC urges Christians to vote credible candidate
Congress of Northern Nigerian Christians (CNNC) has directed its members to vote credible candidates.
The group stated this in a press statement read by its director of information, Dr Iliya Yusuf after a meeting on 25th January, 2023 in kaduna.
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The meeting had in attendance, the national president of the association, Elder Steven Baba Bangoje, national secretary of the association, Pastor Aminu yusuf, chairman kaduna state chapter Elder Bulus Emishe Dogara and other stakeholders.
They called on all northern Christians to stick together both at local and national level to speak with one voice.
While answering questions from journalists, he reiterated their support on CAN’s stand on muslim - muslim tickets.
The body also advised its members and all northern Christians that their votes should be for peace, development and justice.
2023: Obi promises to improve agriculture, business activities in Jigawa
From Mika’il Tsoho, Dutse
The presidential candidate of Labour Party (LP) Mr Peter Obi has promised to provide enabling environment for better modern agriculture and business in Jigawa state.
Obi dropped the hint yesterday while delivering his speech at his campaign rally held at filin Samba area of Dutse local government area of Jigawa state.
He explained that, as part of his seven point agenda, if Jigawa people voted for him in the forthcoming general election, he will do all his best to reduce terrorism and provide enabling environment for easy life.
Other promises he made included: food security, fighting corruption, leapfrogging Nigeria from an oil-dependent economy to the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) with massive investment in new technology and expanding physical infrastructure.