Former President of the Senate, Senator David Mark has asked his Benue South
constituents to be steadfast.
He promised not to disappoint them no matter the circumstances.
Senator Mark told the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) women group, who
visited him at his Abuja residence on Tuesday ahead of the forthcoming rerun
election, stated that he was irrevocably committed to the development of Idoma
land and Nigeria at large.
He said the Appeal Court, which annulled his election was a surprise but
that he respects the sanctity of the rule of law and would do all within the
ambits of the law to reclaim his mandate.
Senator Mark said he was encouraged by the plethora of solidarity visits to
him since the annulment, which he believed “is a clear testimony that my people
truly desires my services”.
“I am encouraged by your visit and support so far. I can assure you that I
will always do my best to promote development, peace and unity of our people.
Whatever I can do to make our society a better place, I will not hesitate to do
that”, Senator Mark stated.
On the forthcoming rerun, the former Senate President urged the people to
remain focussed and unperturbed in spite of unwarranted provocation, pointing
out that only the Idoma people would vote to determine who should represent
them at the National Assembly, without external interference.
Earlier, the leader of the PDP women in Benue State, Mrs. Abeje Egwa pleaded
with Senator Mark not to abandon the ship because a lot of people relied on him
for socio-political direction.
Mrs. Egwa pointedly told Mark not to be discouraged by the litany of
betrayals and blackmailers in the polity, saying “those who are with you are
far more than the few that are opposed to you.”
She stated: “We have decided to stay with you and vote for you like we did
before. We are prepared to defend the mandate we gave you in the first
instance. Any time, any day, we shall vote for you.
“We are comfortable with your leadership and representation. We have no
reason to shift the goal post, because we believe that our people have more to
gain in your leadership”.
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