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Gubernatorial Election: Group Continue To Rally Support For Gov Sanwoolu’s Second Term

With less than three days to the governorship election in Lagos State, a group, BATCO Mandate Group, has continue to thrown its weight behind the reelection bid of Governor Babajide Sanwoolu, swelling the support base of the candidate of the All Progressive Congress (APC).

The Mushin local government chapter of the group led by Prince Adewale Arogundade held its final public meeting sequel to the election where various items were shared to members of the public. He urged eligible voters to come out en masse on Saturday to vote for the APC to enable the governor consolidate on the successes recorded in the first term.

Commending the governor’s achievements across all sectors of the state, Arogundade said that as concerned citizens interested in good governance and development of Lagos State, Lagosians acknowledges the developmental strides recorded by the Sanwoolu-led administration and wants continuity of the governor’s people-centric governance, noting that the governor’s laudable projects are there for everyone to see.

“Like before, we have always made sure that we empower our people, share food items to ease the cash tension, we will do so today.

“I urge everyone to come out en masse to reelect the governor because we want this government to continue with the ongoing developmental projects and reforms which have transformed the state into a safe haven for investors.

“I will finally employ us to vote Hon. Yinka Kazeem to represent Mushin Constituency II at the Lagos State House of Assembly,” he concluded.

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  1. Kudos to PC Arogundade,as u put smile to the face of mushin pplle,u too Will never lack

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