The founder and coordinator of Project 2023 for Adamawa Central, Hon Hussaini Isa Ahmadu Har, has said that the central geopolitical zone has not been so privileged to produce a governor since the return of democracy in 1999.
He said with the calibre of people whose political might and weight transverse to the national level, the zone cannot be denied the chance of holding the power at the central level of leadership in the state.
He said the senatorial zone has credible people and what it takes to produce the next governor of the state, hoping that the struggles and the agitations will make politicians and the people of Adamawa throw in their support for any good candidate to be their governor if God wills it in 2023 general elections.
According to him, the primary objective and aim of Project 2023 for Adamawa Central are to canvas support from all political senior stakeholders to see the need in producing the next governor of the state in 2023.
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Hussaini, who is an ardent loyalist of APC, reiterated the organisation is under a mandate to make sure central senatorial district irrespective of party produce a governor.
He said the group is set to sell the idea of its vision to the willing political class of thoughts, for the purpose of inclusion and rotation of power, equalities sake for all the three senatorial zones making up the state.
“The struggle is to cover the interest of Furore, Yola South, Yola North, Girei, Song, Gombi and Hong Local Government Areas to produce a governor from whichever religion and ethnic group.
“All we are agitating for is power rotation this time around, it will help in changing the political dynamism for development,” Hussaini said.
He called on the general public to disregard individual(s) or group(s)Â who will solicit financial support in the name of the association because the group it is financial independence for the struggle.
Hussaini, a renown social media influencer, reiterated his commitment to see that exclusion in terms of resources and power-sharing does triumph in the coming 2023 elections.