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10th Senate: Kano APC recommends Sen. Barau Jibril for President

The sixth legislature of Parliament of the ECOWAS is discussing member states' socio-economic, political, security and other challenges in Kano
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He implored the party leadership to reward hard-working Jibril with the Senate president, pointing out that he was the most qualified person to lead the Senate in the 10th National Assembly.

The All Progressives Congress (APC), Kano Chapter, on Wednesday recommended Sen. Barau Jibril (APC-Kano North) as the President of the upcoming 10th Senate.

APC Chairman in Kano State, Alhaji Abdullahi Abbas, made the call while speaking with newsmen in Kano.

Abbas said that APC performed well in Kano State in the presidential poll.

He implored the party leadership to reward hard-working Jibril with the Senate president, pointing out that he was the most qualified person to lead the Senate in the 10th National Assembly.

Kano State, according to Abbas, has done marvelously well in making APC win both at the center and in the state.

He explained that Jibril was pivotal to many of the top political positions Kano State secured at the center.

Abbas hinted that as a result of Jibril’s influence, no other party had made in-road in Kano North where Jibril hailed from.

“Significantly, Kano State gave APC tremendous victory in 2015, 2019, and now 2023 elections, with the state producing the highest votes across the federation.

“In spite of our victories, we have never requested any serious position at the center.

“This is time to reward a hard-working member who had contributed immensely to the growth of our party by supporting Sen. Barau Jibril to lead the 10th Senate.

The chairman appealed to the national leadership of APC, the president-elect, and senators-elect to overwhelmingly support Jibril to emerge as the next senate president.

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