Wednesday, 29 October 2014

I’m Ready To Lay Down My Life For Stability Of Nigeria’s Democracy, Creation Of Apa State, Says Mark

David MarkThe Senate President, David Mark, has reiterated his preparedness to lay down his life for the growth, sustenance and stability of peace in Nigeria.


He also reiterated his commitment to ensuring the creation of Apa State for the people of Benue south senatorial district.


Speaking when he hosted Idoma stakeholders in Otukpo, after receiving the nomination and declaration of interest form bought for him by the nine local government council chairmen in the Benue south senatorial zone, Mark said that the creation of a separate state for the Idoma people of Benue State was of paramount interest to the children, youths and the aged of the zone, who had over the years agitated for the creation of their own state.


Mark said, “I am overwhelmed by the show of love, encouragement and support you have shown me by this singular act of purchasing these forms and in unison asking me to go back to the senate.


“The enormity of the responsibility you have entrust in me entails that I must be fair, just and unwavering in my leadership and also attain the wishes and aspirations of our people.


“I humbly accept to run in the forthcoming senatorial election in line with your wishes and aspirations, I will strife at all times to ensure that the dividends of democracy did not elude our people.


“As we continue to strive to attain set objectives, I would want to affirm that if you my people ask me to lay down my life for the growth, sustenance and stability of democracy and for the creation of Apa state, I will willingly do that, because without you, there is no me”.


In his remarks, the Minister of Interior, Comrade Abba Moro, who led PDP Stakeholders and council chairmen to purchase the forms in Makurdi, advised any politician from the zone with senatorial ambition to bury it “because such an ambition would be contrary to the wishes of the people of Idoma land”.




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