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Alhaji Ibrahim Dasuki, immediate past National Youth
Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has decried
Nigeria’s continued dependence on oil.

Ibrahim disclosed this on Monday in Abuja while speaking with
newsmen at the APC National Secretariat after obtaining the party’s
Expression of Interest and Nomination forms to contest for the
governorship of Gombe in 2019.

He said that being self-sufficient was the only way states of
the federation, especially North-East states, could sustain their
economy.

He, however, added that he would give health and education
priority and ensure the diversification of Gombe’s economy if
elected.

He said he would ensure youths’ involvement in commercial
activities, adding that his administration would leverage on
mechanization.

“I want to equally say that we have to farm round the year, not
the seasonal approach, because if you farm for months and wait for
eight months doing nothing, of course, you will be poor.

“These are the things that are bringing insecurity, particularly
in my zone because many people are not engaged in economic
activities or businesses.

“So, we have to do something to ensure that our people are
better in terms of generating income,’’ he said.

It was reported that APC national secretariat has become a
beehive of activities since the sale of Expression of Interest and
Nomination forms for 2019 elections began on Thursday.

This is especially so as politicians and their supporters from
across the federation troop to the secretariat to pick the forms
ahead of Tuesday deadline for the sales.

Traders have also taken advantage of the large turnout of party
members and supporters at the secretariat, located at Blantyre
Street in Wuse Zone two, to do brisk business.

While some traders take the opportunity to display various
souvenirs, others sell the party’s Constitution to members.

Commercial photographers also struggle to get the attention of
party members who may want to take photographs for posterity.

Driving through the street has also become a herculean task due
to heavy human and vehicular traffic. The security operatives
attached to the party secretariat are having tough times trying to
control the crowd.

The two hotels located on the street, Valencia and Barcelona,
have continued to record high traffic of guests.

Alhaji Ibrahim Dasuki, immediate past National Youth
Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has decried
Nigeria’s continued dependence on oil.

Ibrahim disclosed this on Monday in Abuja while speaking with
newsmen at the APC National Secretariat after obtaining the party’s
Expression of Interest and Nomination forms to contest for the
governorship of Gombe in 2019.

He said that being self-sufficient was the only way states of
the federation, especially North-East states, could sustain their
economy.

He, however, added that he would give health and education
priority and ensure the diversification of Gombe’s economy if
elected.

He said he would ensure youths’ involvement in commercial
activities, adding that his administration would leverage on
mechanization.

“I want to equally say that we have to farm round the year, not
the seasonal approach, because if you farm for months and wait for
eight months doing nothing, of course, you will be poor.

“These are the things that are bringing insecurity, particularly
in my zone because many people are not engaged in economic
activities or businesses.

“So, we have to do something to ensure that our people are
better in terms of generating income,’’ he said.

It was reported that APC national secretariat has become a
beehive of activities since the sale of Expression of Interest and
Nomination forms for 2019 elections began on Thursday.

This is especially so as politicians and their supporters from
across the federation troop to the secretariat to pick the forms
ahead of Tuesday deadline for the sales.

Traders have also taken advantage of the large turnout of party
members and supporters at the secretariat, located at Blantyre
Street in Wuse Zone two, to do brisk business.

While some traders take the opportunity to display various
souvenirs, others sell the party’s Constitution to members.

Commercial photographers also struggle to get the attention of
party members who may want to take photographs for posterity.

Driving through the street has also become a herculean task due
to heavy human and vehicular traffic. The security operatives
attached to the party secretariat are having tough times trying to
control the crowd.

The two hotels located on the street, Valencia and Barcelona,
have continued to record high traffic of guests.

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