Marafa assures reward for those who worked for Tinubu’s victory
Senator Kabir Marafa, Zamfara State Coordinator of the Tinubu/Shettima Presidential Campaign Council, has assured that the efforts of all the persons who worked for the victory of President Bola Tinubu in the February 25 election will not be in vain because Tinubu has promised to change the reward system.
He disclosed that the new development is to strengthen the reward system and discourage the trend of “monkey de work, baboon de chop”.
Marafa who is a former Chairman of the Senate Joint Committee on Petroleum Resources, stated these while addressing Zamfara State members of the Tinubu/Shettima Presidential Campaign Council on Tuesday night in Abuja.
The event was organized to appreciate God for Tinubu’s victory and successful inauguration, and had hundreds of the Zamfara-PCC members that included women and youths from across the 14 LGAs of the state attended the event.
There has been long-standing criticism in the APC that faithful party members who laboured for the success of the party in the state do not get rewarded, while new entrants get juicy positions in government.
But Marafa told the APC faithful that Tinubu’s Presidency would right the injustices of the past.
He said, “Mr. President said I should tell you that he is still on his promise to change the reward system of government. Mr. President appreciates what Zamfara State did. The President has the people of the state in his mind; he is a person that appreciates people. He is the President of the whole country, not for Zamfara alone.
“He appreciates what people have done, I have told him everything, he is aware of the anti-party activities committed in the state, and he knows the perpetrators and everything.
“I am thankful to God because of the mercy He has shown to us because we won before, we won again and we won again. So, if we lose now, what is the big deal about it? You cannot know who is good until there is a comparison,” an elated Marafa remarked.
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