Hon. Ari representing Nassarawa Toto Picks Form… Urges his people re-elect Gov. Sule

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By Joy Odor

A Member, representing Nassarawa Toto Federal Constituency in the 9th National Assembly, Honourable Abdulmumini Ari, has picked his Expression of Interest and Nomination form to contest for the 10th National Assembly in the 2023 general elections.

Speaking to journalists shortly after obtaining the form in Abuja, Hon Ari Informed that he did not pick the form earlier because he was making consultations amongst his constituency people, political leaders, traditional and religious leaders to show his loyalty.

According to him, in every political space, there are leaders to consult, which brought him to obtain the nomination form late.

“I am member representing Nassarawa Toto Federal Constituency and l am here to obtain my Expression of Interest and Nomination form to re-contest for the sit of Honourable Members in the 10th National Assembly to continue to support and ensure my constituency get what is meant and belong for them.

“I am loyal to my capable Governor, Alhaji Abdullahi Sule who have exceeded all expectations and makes Nassarawa State different i among the 36 state of the federation including FCT. Governor Sule remains the best as a result of his extraordinary leadership skills he obtained and I am dedicating this honour to him and my constituency for giving me the opportunity to continued what l started and l assured, they would not regret their decision.

Recall, the law maker in an interview at his office affirmed that connecting communities through the construction of rural roads will ease the transportation of farm produce  by peasant farmers.

He stated that the people of Toto/Nasarawa have felt the impact of the state government, adding that road projects will also boost the security of the lives of the citizens.

The federal lawmaker however added that  the governor has brought investors to the state to unlock the huge  potentials of  mineral deposits in the state.

He further call on the people of the state to re-elect the governor for another four year term to enable him complete ongoing  projects.

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