2023: GLSO to inaugurate 50-man mobilization c’mttee for Tinubu

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By Lanre Oloyede

Socio-Political group, Good Leadership Support Organization, GLSO, is set to inaugurate a 50-man mobilization committee to mobilize Nigerians, particularly, the rural/urban dwellers of all demographics and consolidate campaign strategies in support of the presidential candidate of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

According to the Director-General of GLSO, Bridget Torbua, the primary aim of setting up the committee is to consolidate the Bola Ahmed Tinubu Campaign Strategies and work for the actualization of his presidential project in the 2023 Presidential elections.

Torbua said the committee, which will be inaugurated on Monday August 8, 2022, is mandated to consolidate and solidify relationships between Asiwaju and the electoral demographics in Nigeria.

“They would oversee the amicable resolutions and reconciliation of people, groups, ethno/religious and institutions that are yet to come to terms with the emergence of Gov. Ahmed Bola Tinubu as the Presidential candidate of the APC,” she asserted.

Speaking at a press conference that was held in Abuja on Monday 25th of July, Torbua said: ” I salute the men and women who braced the wind, defiled the rain and sun to help the APC candidate clinch victory at the just concluded presidential primaries in June 2022, your effort and resounding endorsement of loyalty and participation to our national cause.

“However, that Tinubu political architecture towards bridge building on allaying the fears of Christians has to change, as it needs to undergo a total recalibration inorder to carry all demographics along.

“The challenges we faced in 2015 and 2019 general elections are diffrent. The issues are diffrent, the combination are diffrent and the sentiments that would underpin votes voting patterns will be diffrent.

“Therefore, a careful assessment towards the road to victory in 2023 general elections would require different applications and strategies,” she averred.