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I will win 2023 Ondo Central Senatorial election, Majasan boasts

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Majasan said: “Currently, NNPP is strong in Ondo state, especially in the state capital and other local governments in the state.

By Julius Alabi, Akure

A chieftain of the New Nigeria People’s Party Progressives Congress (NNPP) and Senatorial Candidate in Ondo Central Senatorial District, Hon. Seun Majasan has said that he has put all Machinery in place that would ensure his victory in the forthcoming 2023 general elections in the country.

Majasan who gave the assurance while addressing a crowd of NNPP members, supporters and stakeholders from Ondo Central Senatorial District boasted that he has what it takes to win the senatorial election.

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“We could see that more persons have continued to embrace the party, having seen the woeful performance of the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) in the past seven years,” he said.

The Senatorial hopeful stressed that NNPP has gained acceptance in the hearts of the people in the senatorial district.

According to him, “We are now beginning to see success and I am confident that I will win the senatorial 2023 election for my party.

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His words: “Currently, NNPP is strong in Ondo state, especially in the state capital and other local governments in the state.

Majasan maintained that the NNPP has the competence, capacity, ability and acceptance to win election in Nigeria and Ondo State.

The NNPP Senatorial Hopeful told the crowd that he has accepted the call for him to represent them at the National Assembly if elected at the senatorial election in 2023 general election.

He, therefore, extolled the virtues of the Presidential Candidate of the NNPP, Eng. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, saying that “he is a tested and trusted leader, who is going into the presidential race as an achiever and performer in public office.

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