Featured Politics News

Not his intent to put the Not Too Young to Run group in an invidious position – Saraki

By Giwa SHILE

Senate President, Bukola Saraki  has said it was his intention  to put the Not Too Young to Run group in an invidious position, when he declared his presidential ambition at a function organised by the group.

Saraki in a statement by his Special Adviser, Media and Publicity, Mr Yusuph Oloniyonu on Friday, said the group had no “prior knowledge of the content of Senate President’s remarks.

“The announcement by the Senate President that he intends to throw his hat into the ring to contest for the Presidency was made in good faith to young PDP aspirants, partly as a symbolic act of encouragement.

“It was not the intent of the Senate President to put the group or its leadership in an invidious position.

“The Senate President appreciates the contribution of the group to the development of our democracy,” he said.

He promised to continue to work closely with young people across the country in order to make Nigeria a better place for all.

Related posts

EFCC set to verify assets of bank CEOs, top managers

Our Reporter

Directors’ sack: Oando challenges SEC on court ruling

Our Reporter

Trump tells G7 Crimea part of Russia because everyone speaks Russian – report

Editor

PHRC EPC Rehabilitation Contract Tender Separating Facts From Fiction

Abisola THOMPSON 

Foreign direct investment dropped to $214.25m in Q1 – NBS

Our Reporter

Three rockets hit US embassy in Iraq

Abisola THOMPSON