Senate Deputy President Barau submits APC nomination forms, seeks return to senate

ABUJA, Nigeria (NPA) — The Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Barau I. Jibrin, CFR, has formally submitted his Expression of Interest and Nomination forms to the All Progressives Congress as he prepares to seek re-election to the Senate.
In a statement issued on Thursday, Senator Barau confirmed the submission, noting that the exercise took place earlier in Abuja.
“Earlier today in Abuja, I officially submitted my completed Expression of Interest and Nomination forms to the officials of the All Progressives Congress (APC), the largest political party in Africa,” he said.
The senator expressed gratitude to his constituents in the Kano North Senatorial District, appreciating their continued support, confidence, and solidarity over the years.
“Insha Allah, we will continue to work tirelessly to address the challenges confronting our people and to advance programmes and initiatives that improve their lives,” he stated.
Senator Barau reaffirmed his commitment to the welfare, progress, and development of constituents across the 13 Local Government Areas of the Kano North Senatorial District, describing their well-being as his top priority.
He added that his bid for another term in the legislature is driven by a desire to deepen representation and deliver more developmental projects to the district.
“Their welfare remains my highest priority as I seek to represent them for another four years in the legislature. This is the essence of our service and the true purpose of politics,” the statement concluded.
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