‘He’s most suitable’ — north-west group backs Yari’s senate presidency bid | TheCable
April 29, 2023 2:56 PMThe North-west Progressives Forum has declared support for the senate presidency bid of Abdulaziz Yari.
Danbatta said the group “critically examined the credentials” of all the senators in the race before endorsing Yari. “We, therefore, join other groups in categorically endorsing Abdulaziz Yari as the most competent for the job and call on stakeholders in the entire zone to do the same.”
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