Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, the president-elect, and Senator Kashim Shettima, the vice president-elect, have promised technical support for the next administration under the aegis of Advocates for Good Governance.

The group made this statement when its General Coordinator, Chief Charles Obinna, paid a courtesy visit to the Hon. Seyi Bamigbade, National Director General of the All Progressive Congress Professionals Council. They noted that the incoming president and his vice will not let down Nigerians because they fully comprehend the needs of the country and are prepared to address them for the benefit of all.
They praised Bola Tinubu, the country’s incoming president, and Sen. Kashim Shettima, his running mate, stating they were the best candidates for the country at the moment.
The group claimed that the Nigerian presidential election of February 25 produced a victor who is widely accepted and who, thanks to his extensive experience in governance, is ready to face the nation’s difficulties.
Obinna stated that the organization is prepared to provide logistical and technical assistance to the incoming administration to address thorny issues, particularly the need to lift Nigerians out of poverty through economic empowerment and the necessity of utilizing the potential of the nation’s young population for national development.
He also praised important party figures for their roles in the APC’s victory in the presidential vote on February 25.

He also praised important party figures for their roles in the APC’s victory in the presidential vote on February 25.
Obinna also commended Festus Keyamo, the presidential campaign council spokesperson and minister of state for labor and employment, for providing the crucial assistance that helped the party win.
He also commended Amb. Seyi Bamigbade, national director general of the All Progressive Congress Professionals Council, and Hon. Abiodin Faleke, secretary of the APC presidential campaign council, for their contributions prior to, during, and following the presidential election.