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AA Zaura Receives Media Groups, Reaffirms Commitment to APC Unity

 

By Suhaib Auwal 

His Excellency, Alhaji Abdulsalam Abdulkareem Zaura, has received delegations from two media support groups who paid him courtesy visits in Abuja, reaffirming their loyalty to his ideology and pledging continued support for his political vision and commitment to the development of Kano State.

The first delegation was from the AA Zaura Media Forum, led by Aminu Black Gwale.

During the visit, members of the forum reiterated their firm belief in the principles and policies of AA Zaura, describing his leadership style as people-oriented and focused on inclusive development. They assured him of their total support as he continues his political journey aimed at improving the lives of the people of Kano State.

In a similar engagement, Alhaji Abdulsalam Abdulkareem Zaura also hosted leaders of the Tsaya da Kafarka Media Forum, led by Sani Makale. 

Discussions at the meeting centered on the political landscape of Kano State and the need to strengthen unity among stakeholders. 

The forum emphasized the importance of cohesion and strategic communication in advancing a shared vision for the state.

Both media groups used the opportunity to reaffirm their loyalty to the ideology and political direction of AA Zaura, pledging to continue mobilizing support and promoting his message across various platforms.

Alhaji Abdulsalam Abdulkareem Zaura, in his remarks, commended the groups for their dedication and assured them of his unwavering commitment to policies and initiatives that will drive sustainable development and progress in Kano State.

The meetings further underscored growing support among media stakeholders for AA Zaura’s political aspirations and his vision for a united and prosperous Kano State.

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