He said that peace was the prerequisite of any meaningful development, stressing, ”without peace and harmony, development and socio-economic prosperity will continue to elude us.”
Wamakko cautioned people against all forms of violence, cautioning, ”its consequences would not do anybody any good, as it is destructive and retrogressive.”
He thanked people for the support given to APC during the last Presidential and National Assembly elections and urged them to sustain the tempo on Saturday.
Wamakko described his political struggles as destiny, stressing: ”God gives and takes leadership to whosoever He wishes and at his appointed time”.
He further expressed confidence in the President-elect, Bola Ahmad Tinubu, on executing good leadership and continuing transforming the nation. (NAN)