By Ahmed Ahmed
A Group under the auspices of Kaura Ambassadors Network in Bauchi state has advocated for violence free campaigns in 2023 general elections.
Mr Muslim Maigari, Director General of the Network stated this at meeting of the Network on Friday in Bauchi, saying we are calling for peaceful and rancor free campaigns in the state.
He said the meeting was for putting down structures across the 20 local government areas that would manage healthy campaigns.
"The structures from the Ward, local government and state for elections and campaigns management.
"To also work out modalities that would promote violence free campaigns in the state.," He said.
The DG who is also the National leader of People Democratic Party (PDP) Network appreciated the Independent National Electoral commission for introducing technology in the electioneering process.
"We appreciate the integration of technology into the conduct and management of the 2023 elections.
"We also want to be abreasing our members on the way and manner of tracking the elections using our innovation," he said.
The DG reiterated the commitment of the Network to seek for support and popularize the campaign of Gov Bala Mohammed who is seeking election of second term and all PDP candidates top to bottom.
Maigari explained that the group would also canvas 2 Million votes that would be brought down to table as Part of campaign support.
"We already strategise how to mobilise people by unveiling the endorsement registered of 5,422 polling units in the state.
"Through that we will be able to generate endorsements registered to election time," Maigari said.
He urged the citizens to give gov Bala Mohammed another chance considering his laudable achievements on education, health, water, infrastructural development among others.
Also speaking, Mr Ibrahim Sani, state Coordinator of the Network urged political actors to shun actions that will ensure that campaigns are devoid of negative trends.
He called on the citizens to look beyond the antics of political actors and probe campaign promises of those seeking elective offices.
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