Kogi West Elders Forum Moves to Adopt A Guber Candidate

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The Kogi West Elders Forum (KWEF) has concluded plans to announce its adopted candidate for the November 11, 2023 governorship election in the state.

Dr Tunde Arosanyin made this known in a statement issued on behalf of KWEF on Saturday.

According to KWEF, the candidate to be adopted will be one of those contesting the governorship election from Kogi West senatorial district.

KWEF, a body of highly reputable men and women of proven integrity from the western senatorial district of Kogi state, said all candidates from the area are eminently qualified to be Governor of the state.

“The forum is closing up on a choice of one candidate that will be adopted by the senatorial district.

“It will be recalled that the Forum had set up relevant committees to interface with critical stakeholders across the state’s three senatorial districts to determine who is more acceptable in terms of suitability, reach, and character, among others, to all the zones.

“Arising from the meeting, the forum reiterates that it has worked assiduously since 2015 to advocate for power to rotate to the west senatorial district of Kogi State after the tenure of the incumbent governor, who comes from Central senatorial district.

“It is to the credit of the internal committee set up by KWEF that appropriate reports were turned in to address these areas.

“While thanking the committees for their commitments and job well done, the forum hereby dissolves all committees to enable it to take a common position in subsequent meetings.

“It is important to note that narrowing to a candidate is ongoing, and relevant organs of the KWEF will be briefed at a meeting to be convened soon

“During the past interactions with the candidates, the forum appealed to them to exhibit the spirit of sportsmanship in accepting the eventual choice of the forum for the benefit of our people.

“Furthermore, the forum emphasised that even though all the candidates are eminently qualified for the number one position of the state, only one person can occupy the revered seat at a time,” Arosanyin said.

The elders forum appealed to the two senatorial districts of Central and East of the state to close rank with the West in its quest to promote the unity of the state through equity, fairness and justice.

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