….Calls on supporters to defend their votes and champion the Renewed Hope Agenda
The immediate past member representing the AMAC/Bwari Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Hon. Micah Jiba, has strongly kicked against any attempt to impose a candidate in the APC primaries holding tomorrow.
Standing firm as a true progressive, Jiba emphasized that the strength of the party lies in the will of the people, not the dictates of a few.
Speaking to newsmen this morning, Hon. Jiba expressed unwavering confidence that the primaries will proceed as planned, despite rumors circulating about “anointed” candidates.
Jiba highlighted his deep-rooted connection to the people, noting that his political journey from Local Government Councillor to AMAC Chairman, and finally to the House of Representativesmakes him the most experienced hand in the race.
”The President needs a tested grassroots mobilizer to bridge the gap between the villa and the streets.
“My track record shows I don’t just occupy an office; I move the people.”
In alignment with the leadership
as a staunch supporter of the current administration, Jiba reiterated his commitment to the developmental synergy currently transforming the nation’s capital.
He pledged to serve as a legislative pillar for, implementing President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s vision for economic recovery and national prosperity.
FCT
Working hand-in-hand with the FCT Minister, Barr. Nyesom Wike, to ensure the rapid infrastructural revolution in Abuja reaches every corner of AMAC and Bwari.
Whil looking ahead to the general elections, Jiba argued that the APC requires a candidate with organic popularity to secure a landslide victory in 2027.
“If given the mandate to fly the party’s flag, I will bring in reforms that mirror the bold leadership of President Tinubu and the pragmatic governance of Minister Wike,” he stated.
“We cannot afford to experiment with unpopular candidates when the goal is a total sweep of the polls.”
”Defend Your Mandate”
Hon. Jiba called on his supporters to come out en masse tomorrow, not just to vote, but to ensure their votes are counted and protected.
He concluded by expressing total confidence in victory, noting that the people of AMAC and Bwari are eager to return to the era of visible impact and inclusive representation that defined his previous tenure.
”The voice of the people is the heartbeat of the APC. Tomorrow, let that heartbeat be heard loud and clear.”
