Former Senate President, Abubakar Bukola Saraki, has praised the turnout of the members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Kwara during the membership registration.
In a post on his X account, @bukolasaraki said the people are collectively yearning for change and for a future that looks different from the governance that they are experiencing today.
He said: “Yesterday in Kwara, something quiet, yet extraordinary, was happening.
“As the People’s Democratic Party membership registration got underway, thousands of people of all ages and backgrounds showed up—braving the relentless rain to stand in line, waiting patiently to be part of something bigger than themselves.
“It is easy to overlook these moments, but what struck me was not just the numbers, but the story behind them: people are collectively yearning for change and for a future that looks different from the governance that they are experiencing today.
“What this reveals is a simple truth: real change does not happen overnight. It is the sum of small acts. It is the story of ordinary people making a choice to engage, to participate and to register their belief in a better Kwara.
“This registration process is an invitation to become part of a larger, people-centred narrative that is still being written.
“So, if you feel that pull, that call toward something greater, take action today by visiting your ward registration centre. Become part of the change.
“A better future for Kwara State is not just something that we should aspire to casually; we must all take action, today.”
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