, by correcting the negative impression Nigerians have about the party because of the current insecurity in the country.
He stated this when he played host to the pro-Yemi Osibanjo group in his office yesterday, advising them to sell the party for the people to understand its tremendous efforts despite the security challenges and low incomes in the country. According to Masari, the spate of insecurity has overshadowed the good deeds of the Buhari administration, and in six years the government has made an impact that history would remember him, especially in the areas of social intervention and introduction of a policy; ‘Feed yourself with what you grow’ that helped in salvaging the country from the COVID-19 hardships.
The governor said at the right time he would make his position known on the movement, and advised them to prioritise the party first before the mission. Earlier, the national coordinator of the group, Alhaji Ahmed Mohammed, said they were at the Government House, Katsina to seek his counsel and support to accelerate possibilities that would make Vice President Yemi Osibanjo continue the good work of President Buhari in 2023.