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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

SOUTH-SOUTH POLITICAL LEADERS RAISE STANDARDS FOR IBB.

EMMA OKWUAHABA


Despite the too many offensive media reports targeted at General Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida, fondly called IBB, south-south politicians under the ageis of Campaigh Network for IBB (CNI) Nhas resolved to throw their weight behind their cherished political leader and icon.

Recently, CNI held their south-south zonal meeting at Deo’s Hotel, Asaba, speaking at the meeting CNI National President, Mr. Peter Dada Osadebay, commended the leaders from the geo-political zone and expressed his appreciation for the faith they have kept alive since CNI was formed in 2006, most importantly, to the president was that members never lost hope in the network even when the networks principal, General Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida, did not continue with the 2007 presidential elections.
Mr. Peter Osadebay while speaking with news-men said that in Nigeria, the name IBB is a political house-hold name and reflected that with the huge turn out and states representation of IBB faithfuls ters from the geo-political zone, it is clear to all calculative opposition politician that peoples’s and popular opinion for IBB is gathering momentum by the seconds.

Six state coordinators recounted their commitment to their previous long walk with IBB when the crusade began in 2006, they sustained the concept that their only pre-occupation shall be the advancement of the political aspiration of IBB and promoting same to the grassroot.

CNI leadership and members are concluding procedures that will finalize the re-constitiution of leadership roles at the national, zonal, state and local government and ward levels of the organization.

CNI from the tide of their present flow, appears to be one highly committed group that is ready to politically uproot, over-throw and destabilize any contrary force on the path to victory at the polls, this is evident as every CNI supporter feel and act highly optimistic about their success at the 2011 polls and their convinction that IBB will make a great leader who will build great institutions of change and development.

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