By Funmi Adams
There was excitement over the weekend at the All Progressives Congress (APC) National Secretariat and the Bwari Council Area (BAC) in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) as Hon Ayo Jamialu, who is often referred as the man of the people has obtained and submitted the party’s nomination form to become the Council Chairmanship.

Addressing the gathering, stakeholders and the media immediately after submitting the form, he acknowledged that he is riding on their back through the power of their voting card even as he appreciated them for sourcing for funds for him to actualize his unique and good intention for the Council’s turnaround when he becomes the Chairman of the Council under the APC.
He reiterated: With this emerging development and your support, I assure all of you and the electorate that I will drive your vision and mission for prosperous Bwari Area Council for inclusive governance irrespective of where you come from, religion, sex and political affiliation.
He called on all the delegates and supporters including sons and daughters of Bwari Area Council to vote for him for massive transformation and liberation as the Renewed Hope Agenda will be implemented with the fear of God, human face and value.

If elected, the Chairmanship hopeful said that as a thinker out of the box, he will be injecting fresh developmental ideas into governance considering the strategic location of Bwari Area Council for the farmers to carry out their farming with mechanized farming technology.
In addition, he said a collaborative and proactive mechanism will be emplaced to end banditry, farmers and herders clash for a more progressive Bwari Council when voted as the party Chairman, stressing that Agriculture, Education, Health care and the abundant Human Capital that the Council is endowed with will be given priority if elected.
He commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for the bold reforms in the nation’s Local Government Administration through the autonomy granted and therefore his election will catalyse these noble reforms of the present administration into fruition.