Senior Citizens, Widows and Widowers Endorse Tinubu, Sanwolu for president and governor.

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Ahead of the February 25 and March 11 general elections, the Senior citizens , widows. Widowers in Lagos state have endorsed the candidacies of Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Olusola Babajide Sanwolu for president and governors respectively.

The event which the endorsement took place where was anchored by the special Adviser on Civic engagement Princess Aderemi Adebowale who also doubles as Director senior citizens, widows and widowers independent campaign organization.

According to Princess Adebowale , the choice of who becomes the next president is clear as iBola. Ahmed Tinubu has a proven track record which if elected Nigeria will be transformed.

“Asiwaju laid the foundation of the Lagos we are enjoying today. The blue rail, the imota rice mill and many other infrastructural developments are all the blue print of Asiwaju.

The former LG chairman also urged the electorates to vote to re-elect Mr Babajide Sanwolu as governor of Lagos state following his stellar performance during his first tenor.

“It is very evident that governor Sanwolu has done really well for Lagosians and there is no area he has not touched”

Finally, she advised the electorates to vote for all APC candidates across the country and not be deceived by liars and deceivers,

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