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Change Is Not Just A Campaign Slogan – Professor Osinbajo Vice president Elect



Vice President-Elect, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo while appreciating all APC supporters who contributed to the victory of the party at various levels during the just concluded elections has said that the party’s mantra of change was real, and will be used to transform the country.

Prof. Osinbajo who posted his thought on twitter avowed that, ‘’For us, Change is not just a campaign slogan; Change is possible; Change is doable; Change will work! Believe and participate,’’ he said.

While commending all supporters of the party in the just concluded election, he urged them to keep the faith even in other supplementary elections that will hold soon. He said, ‘’ Thank you to all who supported our Governorship & Legislature candidates on Saturday. For supplementary elections, keep the faith.’’

He also urged candidates who were successful in the just concluded elections to ‘’join hands with the people to build states and a nation of our dreams.’’

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