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I will provide free education, health in Kogi –Prof. Obaje
Muyiwa Bamidele| African Examiner | Posted: Mar 07, 2011
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The former State House chaplain and Action Congress of Nigeria gubernatorial
candidate in Kogi, Prof Yusuf Obaje has said free and quality education, Health
will be his priorities if elected in next month’s election.

He stated this in an exclusive chart with African Examiner’s correspondent in
Abuja.

Prof Obaje who also added Agriculture as his area of concentration blasted the
ruling PDP and ANPP saying both parties have failed the people of the state.

Kogi state, according to him, is yet to enjoy the dividends of democracy since 12
years that Nigeria returns to the civilian rule.

He stressed that the state lack basic amenities even as he promised that ACN
government will re-position the state for development.

Prof. Obaje was a popular State House chaplain during the tenure of former
President Olusegun Obasanjo.
Former State House chaplain Prof Yusuf Obaje
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