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Coalition endorses Atiku for President



The South-South Community Association of Nigeria (SOSCAN) has agreed to float a common campaign strategy to assist the PDP presidential candidate win the 2019 presidential election.
SOSCAN is the umbrella body for all the groups in the South South working for the emergence of Alhaji Atiku Abubakar as the country’s president, come next year.
Reverend David Vama Idabor, the National Coordinator of SOSCAN, said the coalition was set up to synergise for the common goal of supporting Atiku.
”Atiku Abubakar as president will give hope to the ordinary Nigerians. He will revamp the economy and make Nigeria working again,” Idabor stated.
The group has been directed to put up Atiku support structures nationwide while states and regional coordinators for the national campaign will be inaugurated in Lagos in the next two weeks.
Some of the groups that floated this common platform include: South-South Community Association of Nigeria (SOSCAN), The Mandators Forum of Nigeria, Youths for Atiku Presidency and Women Society for Good Governance.
The merger groups with structures in 25 states of the federation and the FCT, have directed members to commence work.

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