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Yinka Aluko, Saliu Musptapha Moves Campaign Train To Ilorin-South

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Yinka Aluko, Saliu Musptapha Moves Campaign Train To Ilorin-South

My mission in House of Representatives is to give quality and effective representation

A House of Representatives Candidate from Ilorin East/Ilorin South Federal Constituency in Kwara State, under the platform of All Progressives Congress (APC), Ahmed Yinka Aluko, on Friday, move the campaign train to Ilorin-South.

Mr Aloku had a meeting with the stakeholders as well as the party elders in Ilorin South where they deliberated on campaign strategies, including the outcome of the consultation with the party elders in Agbeyangi, Panada, and other neighbouring communities.

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The meeting was held at the campaign office of Hon. Yinka Aluko, along Sango Road in Ilorin, the Kwara state capital.

According to him, My mission in the House of Representatives is to give quality and effective representation to the constituency by impacting positively on my people.

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He, however, urged the people of the Agbeyangi community to vote for APC candidates during the election to reposition the state.

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In his remark, Alh. Tunde AbdulKareem said the dedication and contributions of Hon. Aluko to the presidential ambitions of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq, and the All Progressives Congress candidates in Kwara State can’t be overlooked.

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Meanwhile, the candidate contesting the Kwara Central senatorial seat, Mall. Saliu Mustapha, paid a courtesy visit to the Ilorin South APC party elders at Hon. Ahmed Yinka Aluko’s campaign office, where he applauded their proactivity in ensuring that the party retained power in the 2023 general election.

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