Noble Youths Mass Support Association (NYMSA), a social, political and youth group, has endorsed Amb. Felix Johnson Osakwe, as its presidential candidate for 2023 general elections under Action Alliance (AA)
The group National Coordinator, Hon. Godwin Onmonya, told Newsmen in Abuja that the group had hope in Felix to take country to a greater hight.
According to Onmonya, the group endorsed Osakwe as its preference candidate because he is a reliable and credible choice for the 2023 Presidential race.
He described him, as God-sent and capable of turning around the country’s economy, employment the Youths, Women, Agricultural innovation and protection of lives and property.
“Osakwe will create enabling environment for businesses to thrive, restore respect for the rule of law and job opportunities for the development of the country.
“It’s high time we bring someone who has not been corrupted with power and also a new political party not a brother and sister party to APC and PDP.
“He is a grassroots politician, who understands Nigeria and Nigerians’ challenges and can provide acceptable solution to them all.
“Our decision to stand by Osakwe is neither unguided nor borne out of sentiments, rather it is as a result of extensive analysis and assessment,’’ he said.
The national coordinator said that the group would deliver more than 11 million votes for him in 2023 general elections.
He, however, urged the members across the country to ensure they collect their Permanent Voter’s Cards (PVCs) in preparation to the general elections.
“It is on behalf of the group that I hereby endorse Osakwe’s candidacy and promise to deliver more than 11 million votes in the country for him and we must all get our PVCs ready.
“The task ahead of us is huge but with dedication, hard work and the support of our members in all the states of the federation, we will surely come out victorious,” Onmonya said.
Osakwe noted that the only way to have a new Nigeria is to bring our youths and women together and be part of what we are doing not just promising them employment.
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