Joseph Yobo Leads Group to Aso Rock to Endorse Jonathan for Second Term

Former captain of the Super
Eagles, Joseph Yobo, on Friday led a group known as PDP Ward 2 Ward
Initiative to the Presidential Villa Abuja to endorse President Goodluck
Jonathan for second term.
Addressing State House
correspondents after a closed-door meeting with the president, Yobo said
Jonathan deserved a second term to continue the “good work” he had
started.
The ex-international, who
is the group’s brand ambassador, said the president had done so well for
the youth and called on them to re-elect him in 2015.
He stated that his organisation had a short, medium and long-term plan to partner the president on his transformation agenda.
“I’m here to endorse His
Excellency, the president of our great nation, Dr Goodluck Jonathan, for
his re-election. He has done so well.
I stand here as a youth to say that he deserves a second term to push forward the good work he has started.
I do believe in the legacy
of the transformation agenda, and that’s why this Ward 2 Ward Initiative
is building on that legacy.”
“The president has done so
well. The youth now have their own power, they have their own beliefs
and they should understand that they have their rights in their own
hands. They should follow what Mr President has started.”
“The youth should come forward and believe in Mr President. Everybody should come out to vote for him.
It’s your choice, but as an individual and as a face of the youth, I recognise what he has done.
The future is for the youth. We need to stand up and look into the future, not just now.
If we don’t settle down and
take responsibility as youths and be able to follow what Mr President
has done, then what does out future hold?”
The national Coordinator
PDP Ward 2 Ward Initiative, Mr Shekulomaso Karka, said the group was a
grassroots political organisation and an NGO involved in youth
development at the grassroots.
Karka explained that the
group was involved in the propagation of government’s developmental
policies and programmes in rural areas.
PM News

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