Yobe APC raises N2.2bn as campaign fund

The All Progressive Congress, APC, Campaign Council in Yobe State says it has realised N2.2 billion during the party’s fundraising dinner in Damaturu.

Mamman Mohammed, Director General, Press and Media Affairs to the Governor, who announced this, said the amount was realised on the spot as pledges on Wednesday.

According to him, hundreds of well-wishers, friends and associates of Governor Mai Mala Buni, made generous and kind donations to support the reelection bid of  Buni for the second term.

The Chairman of the Fund Raising Committee, Tijjani Tumsa, said the essence of raising funds was to ensure smooth and hitch free electioneering process without experiencing financial setback.

He said they had every reason to make contributions towards bringing back the Governor Buni and his deputy  back to office in the forthcoming elections, especially considering their performance in the last four years.

Earlier the Campaign Council Chairman, Ibrahim Gaidam, tasked party loyalists to donate generously to the mission, saying Gov Buni deserved a second term as he proved to be up and doing, considering the positive impacts.

He said the governor had provided infrastructure, security, education, health and youth empowerment, hence the need to support him to enable him to consolidate on the earlier gains recorded. .

The News Agency of Nigeria NAN reports that the fund would be utilised to fund the campaign activities of all candidates contesting for elective positions on the platform of the party.

NAN

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