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Yorro Community Stakeholders led Campaign for Kefas Agbu Retired.

Yorro Community Stakeholders...We will ensure PDP wins in Taraba State.

By Keke Moses.

Taraba State Commissioner ministry of Agriculture and Natural resources Hon David Ishaya Kassa has reiterated the determination of Yorro Community to deliver PDP at the polls.

The Commissioner who is the leader Yorro Community Stakeholders stated in Mallum Ardokola local government area shortly after an interface with Mumuye sons and daughters in the area.

He revealed that the Yorro Community Stakeholders which comprises the Mumuye,the wakaa,the Yotti and the Yandang deem it fit to mobilize votes for PDP candidates in the interest of progress.

Hon David Ishaya Kassa said since nineteen ninety nine PDP has been the ruling party that has produced Yorro Community son as leaders and have contributed tremendously to the Development of Taraba state.

He averred that,this time around the Gubernatorial flagbearer Kefas Agbu Retired picked Yorro Community son Hon Aminu Alkali as his Deputy this reason is a booster in Sustaining the existing love the PDP has in Mumuye land.

The leader said they have toured all the eight local government areas where Mumuye are predominantly residing in Bali,Gassol,Lau,Yorro, Jalingo, Ardokola, Gashaka and Zing to interfaced with them to sensitise them to overwhelmingly vote for PDP candidates for good governance.

Hon David Ishaya Kassa Appreciated the warmed reception accorded him and his team during the course of their campaigns to rally votes for the Gubernatorial flagbearer Kefas Agbu Retired and his Deputy designate Hon Aminu Alkali and other PDP candidates.

He said though there was a complain by her members on some of the challenges they are facing in the various communities,said they will look into the matter with a view to addressing it.

He urged Mumuye sons and daughters in Taraba state to come out emmasse during this Saturday's Elections for Governorship and State legislators to vote for PDP Gubernatorial flagbearer Kefas Agbu and other credible leaders in the interest of democracy.

On his part, Commissioner for Rural Development Hon Kallamu Alhamdu said voting for PDP means projecting good governance and unity in Taraba state.

He said the Mumuye nation have every reason to vote for PDP Gubernatorial flagbearer Kefas Agbu because he picked their son Hon Aminu Alkali to deputised him in the race.

Kallamu Alhamdu said this is the time that Mumuye nation must come out emmasse to vote massively for PDP to show their love and trust to the candidature of their son.

The Commissioner urged Mumuye sons and daughters to mobilize votes for PDP Gubernatorial flagbearer to emerge winner ahead of his core contenders in the Governorship race in Taraba state.
While he stressed the need for door to door campaign  Kallamu Alhamdu commended the existing love, unity of purpose and progress in Mumuye land.

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