Vice-president Yemi Osinbajo has promised to provide hotel accommodation and feed over 7000 delegates, including those from Niger State during the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential primary election in Abuja.
The Special Adviser to the Vice-president, Babafemi Ojudu, made the disclosure in Minna, the Niger State capital on Wednesday shortly before the arrival of Osinbajo who was led by Governor Abubakar Sani Bello to a hall in the Government House where the presidential aspirant interacted with the delegates.
Osinbajo visited Niger State on Wednesday as part of his consultations ahead of the APC presidential primary election.
Addressing the delegates, Ojudu said: “Before you leave Minna to the national delegates conference, your hotel accommodations and other things will be provided for you to enable you to feel at home through out the delegates conference.
“We have provided hotel accommodations for the more than 7,000 APC delegates to the presidential primary election.
“We don’t want a situation where more than one person will stay in a room.
“We want all of you to feel comfortable during the primary election.
“Your feeding in the hotel will be done by us. Then there will be buses in the hotel to take you from the hotel to the venue of the conference. We are going to have a desk in the hotel that is going to take care of your needs.
“Like I said, he wants to partner you; he won’t let you suffer. We want you to come to Abuja and carry out this assignment and also enjoy yourself.”
Ojudu added that Osinbajo would be in each of the hotels where the delegates will be accommodated to talk to them and canvass for their votes.
He stated that Osinbajo Campaign Organisation would do everything possible to reward the delegates if the Vice President was elected as the party’s presidential candidate ahead of the 2023 general election.
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