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2023 Presidency: Amaechi to resign from office Monday

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The Minister of Transportation Amaechi and also a presidential aspirant on the APC platform has disclosed he would be resigning from office on Monday to pursue his 2023 presidential ambition.

He stated said if, given the opportunity, he would end the insecurity and continue the infrastructure transformation of President Muhammadu Buhari across Nigeria.

He said he was 56 years old and the youngest among the aspirants and the most experienced that had governed a state.

Amaechi said he would resign from office as minister on Monday.

He said in pursuant to economic prosperity, he would continue and expand the agricultural programmes the present administration had started.

“What I will do is to ensure that we grow what we eat and grow what we export; we will grow our economy with value addition, ” he said.

“If you vote for me I will ensure that all these things are put in place, everybody will come and ask for your vote, but look for that candidate who is a Nigerian candidate and will protect all.”

The campaign Director Sen. Ali Ndume charged the delegates to fear God in their choice of leaders, adding that Presidency should be shifted to the south.

He said Amaechi is a trustworthy person for all, that’s the reason he was conferred with the traditional tittle of ‘Dan Amanan Daura’ in Katsina State.

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