National President of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Comrade Ayuba Waba, has directed all civil servants in Kebbi State to vote for the APC gubernatorial candidate, Dr. Nasiru Idris for the 2023 elections.

The NLC President gave the directive at the openning ceremony of CWC/NEC meeting of the union holding in Kebbi State.

Comrade Waba, said the gubernatorial candidate was one of them who served as the NUT President and Deputy National President of the Nigeria Labour Congress.

According to him, the gubernatorial candidate is capable of leading the state to a high esteem of development.

He also directed civil servants in Kebbi state to come out for a rally in support of the candidate slated for tomorrow Tuesday, at the township stadium.

“The Military are supporting their own, Politicians too are supporting their own, so we as Labour union we have to support our own”.

He equally called on retired civil servants in the state to support the former NLC Deputy National President and Kebbi state gubernatorial candidate for the 2023 elections.

Ayuba Waba, commended Kebbi state government for its concern on the welfare the civil servants.

Abdullahi Tukur

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