Vice President, Senator Kashim Shettima has said the end to insecurity in Nigeria is in sight, as President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is working hard to ensure that peace is sustained in all parts of the country.
He prayed for more unity, progress and peaceful coexistence under the Tinubu administration, assuring that the President is doing all he can to secure lives and properties across the nation.
Senator Shettima stated this on Tuesday in Gusau, the Zamfara State capital, when he formally received the state governor, Dauda Lawal and his supporters into the All Progressives Congress (APC) @OfficialAPCNg fold on behalf of President Tinubu.
“We pray for more unity and progress under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu because as our leader is working very hard to ensure the safety of lives and property across Nigeria,” he was quoted as saying in a statement by his spokesman, Stanley Nkwocha.
VP Shettima maintained that the security challenges in Zamfara State and other troubled states would be addressed, saying the coming of the Governor Dauda Lawal into APC will help achieve that.
The Vice President said opposition parties like the ADC, PDP and other parties will not thrive in Zamfara State because all major politicians in the state are knitted together.
He expressed full support for the Governor, applauding the support by the people of the state for their governor and the APC.
Earlier, Deputy Senate President, Senator Jibrin Barau, who represented the Senate President, said members of the National Assembly on the platform of APC were in total support of Governor Lawal’s defection to the party.
“The Governor will now be working together with other governors to help address the problems of the state and further enhance development,” he said
Senator Barau stressed that security challenges are not peculiar to Zamfara or Nigeria, adding that the problem is surmountable.
“The solution lies in collaboration and team work. The state governor’s collaboration with other governors and the federal government will enable him overcome present challenges. His joining the APC shows wisdom.”
The Deputy Senate President urged the people of the atate to vote APC in 2027 in order to reap more dividends of democracy.
On his part, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Tajudeen Abbas, said history had been made in Zamfara with the defection of the governor to APC.
He added that the state was part of the progressives in the past, expressing delight that Governor Lawal has returned the state to thw fold.
“Today there is no opposition in Zamfara State,” he said, wishing the governor and the state well in their political journey, even as he urged the governor to carry everybody along.
He also advised the people of Zamfara to support Governor Lawal in order to bring about more development.
Also, chairman of the Progressive Governors Forum (PGF), Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo State, said governors elected in the platform of the APC were happy to welcome Governor Lawal into their fold.
He thanked the people of the state for supporting the governor at all times, just as he said, “It is a win-win situation for Zamfara. APC is a moving train and we are happy that the State has joined that train. All Governors of APC will support Governor Lawal to do more for this State.”
For his part, APC national chairman, Professor Nentawe Yilwatda, stated that Zamfara was now entirely an APC state, as all the former Governors of the state have assured him of their support for Governor Lawal.
The APC national chairman said he was impressed with the performance of the governor, particularly the enhancement of development in the state through the implementation of massive infrastructural projects, including the construction of a brand new airport.
Prof Yilwatda later handed over the flag of the APC and a broom, the symbol of the party to Governor Lawal, symbolizing his grand entry into the party.
In his brief remarks, Governor Lawal thanked former sovernors of the state, including Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawale and Senator Abdulazeez Yari, among others, for their support and cooperation.
He pledged to work for the success of the APC at all levels in next year’s general election, saying “I will embrace all my predecessors, and I will work hard for the progress of Zamfara State,” the Governor pledged.
In their separate remarks, former governors of the state, Senator Abdulazeez Yari, and Bello Matawale, pledged their full support for Governor Lawal and President Tinubu in next year’s general election.
Matawale, in particular, announced that contrary to reports making the rounds in some quarters, he will not contest for governorship in 2027 rather, declaring that his only gubernatorial candidate is Governor Lawal.









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