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Abacha’s Ex-CSO Picks Up Presidential Nomination Form

Abacha's Ex-CSO Rtd. Major Hamza Al-Mustapha. Picture displayed on Infonewsupdates

According to a report, Retired Major Hamza Al-Mustapha has recently bought his nomination form.
It was gathered that the former officer will be contesting for president under the platform of Action Alliance [AA].

Mr Hamza has previously served as the chief Security officer to the late Military head of state, General Sani Abacha.
While receiving his form, the aspirant vow to end the issue of insecurity in the Northeast and northwest region part of Nigeria.

Abacha's Ex-CSO Rtd. Major Hamza Al-Mustapha. Picture displayed on Infonewsupdates

Mr Hamza said his administration will provide sustainable development to assist in boosting the country’s economy.
He furthermore thanked and appreciate the party stakeholders holders who were present during the Occasion, adding that may God Almighty reward them abundantly.

In his remark, The AA National Chairman, Chief Kenneth Udeze called on the candidate to work towards uniting his support across the Nation.
He also used this opportunity to commend the presidential aspirant for stimulating his beliefs of a better Nigeria.

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