AJIA, WANKASSI UNVEIL PDP BILLBOARDS IN BABOKO WARD

 AJIA, WANKASSI UNVEIL PDP BILLBOARDS IN BABOKO WARD

 By Oladapo Azeezat Temitope




The Peoples Democratic Party Candidate for Ilorin West and Asa Federal Constituency, Alhaji Ibrahim Muhammed Ajia has appealed to members of People’s Democratic Party to bury the hatchet and work together for the success of the party in the 2023 general elections.


Ajia made this statement while unavailing series of billboards in Baboko Ward in Ilorin West Local Government Area of the state of Kwara state.



Speaking through the former PDP State Chairman Aspirant, Alhaji Olarenwaju Okanlawon, Alhaji Ajia expressed gratitude to the members of the PDP, particularly people of Ilorin West and Asa Local government for support and cooperation to the progress of the party in the state and the country at large.


He  futher explained that success in the task ahead of the forthcoming polls in the state and country requires a collaborative effort and therefore, appealed to party faithful at all levels to work together towards victory of PDP.



The Ilorin West/Asa House of Representative hopeful stressed that it is time for members of the party to work with all electorates in their respective communities in order for the party to regain power in twenty-twenty-three.


Alhaji Olarenwaju Okanlawon was supported by the PDP Candidate for Ilorin Central, Kwara State House of Assembly, Honorable Abdulllahi Sodiq Wankassi, the former House of Representatives, Honorable Aliyu Oniye, the Baboko Ward PDP Chairman, Alhaji Mashood Yakub, the Chairman PDP Stakeholders, Alhaji Bodunrin Jiddah, the former House of Assembly Aspirant, Primce Bukola Aliyu Jobe and all other PDP stakeholders in Baboko Ward.


The Billboards commissioned include, Bridge of Hope 2023 Alapata Solidarity Forum, Makambioye Saraki Youth Forum, Larry Aduagba Vanguard, Bukola Saraki Integrity Forum among others.

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