All
Progressives Congress, APC, Senatorial aspirant in the Kogi Eastern
Senatorial District, Comrade Danjuma Usman Okutepa, has promised to
provide a robust representation to the area in the Senate if voted in
the 2016 election.
The
federal court of appeal had had quashed the election of Senator Abdul
Abubakar representing Kogi East under the All Progressives Congress
(APC), and ruled that fresh senatorial election be conducted in Kogi
Eastern senatorial district within ninety days.
Though
the embattled Senator Abubakar may be running for the party’s ticket
again, but he may face yet another strong opposition within the party,
as major stake holders in the area, are already backing a more youthful
aspirant, Comrade Danjuma Usman Okutepa.
Okutepa
in an interview with Journalists, shortly after the 40th Fidau prayers
of the late Prince Abubakar Audu at Ogbonicha in Ofu local government
area of Kogi State, promised to fight against the neglect on Kogi east
if elected to represent the zone under the platform of the APC.
He
said the Senate is meant for the experienced politicians and therefore
people who are experienced like him should be given the opportunity to
represent his senatorial district at the Red Chamber.
He
said, “My inspiration to vie for the Senate is to give a robust
representation to the people of Kogi Eastern Senatorial District and the
people of Nigeria at large.”
“I
will ensure that through lobbying and whatever we have within our
system we have good legislation; good laws that can make Nigerians
comfortable. Kogi State has been good to me and I believe I owe the
community of Kogi, service and that is why I want to serve Kogi.”
“I
am going to fight to ensure that Kogi state be given it recognition,
because I believe that Kogi should be given special status like Abuja,
since it was one time Nigeria capital,” he added.
Okutepa
promised to work towards enacting law that will guarantee minimum price
for agriculture products if given the opportunity, explaining that
“with that, people will be ready to work; this will ensure increase food
production and employment opportunities in the country.”
The
aspirant said that the claims of lack of job in Nigeria were wrong,
saying Nigeria was said to be short of Police, Teachers and Doctors
among others, saying that effort should be made to create necessary
platform that will engage the people in productive ventures.
In
his own tribute to late Prince Abubakar Audu, Okutepa, described the
late politician as a loving father, an inspirational leader, defender of
the rights of underprivileged in the society.
Extolling
the virtues of the late Sage, Okutepa urged the people to learn the
lesson that every human being has a date with death and must try to live
a life in accordance with the dictates of their religion.
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