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Tinubu Inherited numerous problems, give him time don’t protest, Senator Yari appeals to APC supporters in Zamfara

By IBRAHIM KANOMA, Gusau

The Senator representing Zamfara West Senatorial District at the red chamber of the National Assembly, Senator Abdulaziz Abubakar Yari,  has appealed to All Progressives Congress (APC) supporters in Zamfara not to participate in the planned protest against the government of President Bola Ahmad Tinubu.

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Senator Yari, who is a former governor of Zamfara State, made the appeal while addressing thousands of APC supporters who were in his country home of Talata Mafara to pay him homage and welcome him from the recent Hajj exercise.

He said President Bola Ahmad Tinubu inherited numerous problems that require time and patience to address and which cannot be addressed in short time.

He further said the successive administrations failed to develop various sectors of the economy to enhance production particularly in agriculture and mining, which can provide numerous job opportunity to teeming population of youth in the society and generate revenue for the nation.

The Senator said “all those planning protest against the government of President BolaTinubu are doing so to enhance their selfish interest and to destabilize the country for their personal ambition without thinking the need to assist the president in finding permanent solution.

Senator Yari said he had discussed several times with the president on how to tackle the insecurity and banditry in Zamfara that would allow farmers to go back to their villages and farms.

He called on all APC supporters particularly those in Zamfara to “shun any act that can aggravate the already existent fragile security situation, which we have started to see significant improvement under this government of Bola Tinubu by not being part of the protesters,” Yari said while thanking the supporters that came to his house to pay him the homage

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