“I Represent Them And I Know" - YPP Presidential Running Mate Reveals Those That Will Vote For His Party

“I Represent Them And I Know” – YPP Presidential Running Mate Reveals Those That Will Vote For His Party

The vice presidential candidate of the Young Progressive Party (YPP), Kasarachi Michael Enyinna has boasted that the party will perform excellently in the 2023 election.

Speaking on Thursday in Abuja during a visit to a media platform, Enyinna said the youths of the country who represent a large part of the voting population will vote for the YPP in the 2023 presidential election.

On why he is so sure of victory for his party, the vice presidential candidate said he is a part of the youths and he represents them, adding that the youths of Nigeria are tired of the status quo and desire a change.

He said the YPP is a party of the youths and they will speak with a loud voice at the polls next year.

In his words, “I represent them (youths) and I know. I share their thoughts and views about the situation of the country, and they desperately need change that will transform their lives.

He added that, “Young Progressive Party is a forward-thinking party made up of young, dynamic people of impeccable character eager to see a better Nigeria. In 2023, we have no doubt that the youths whom we represent are in dire need for change.

“Our focus is on the youth, and we are passing a message about what we will do for the country. We are promising Nigerians three things; security, power and economy. If we had a better leadership that drives these three things, Nigeria will be on top of the world.”

Nigerians Desire Real Change

Enyinna expressed confidence that the people of the country, particularly the youths will do the right thing in 2023 as the current situation is worrisome.

He lamented the state of the economy, challenges of insecurity, and other things making Nigerians flee their country but added that the way out is to vote for the right leaders in 2023.

He said, “The reason you are not seeing them on the streets is because people are just waiting for the 2023 elections. The situation we are seeing today is worrisome. We have an economy that is down. Inflation is at a high rate. People are losing their jobs, some are relocating abroad daily. Nigerians are running away from their country and our leaders are watching.

“So, in 2023, the youths will do the right thing; change the leadership, get young people involved in governance, from the presidency to local government. The youths are ready to prove they can do better than what we are seeing today.”

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