Senatorial Candidate Samuel Kogar Urges Nimbaians Not To Votes With Tribal Sentiment

By   Our Nimba County correspondent |

As Nimbaians are said to be people who usually vote on tribal sentiments, a Senatorial Candidate in the pending bi-election, Samuel G.Kogar, who is currently Representative of District #5 for, has warmed Nimbaians not to vote on the basis of tribal sentiment but rather they should vote for the best person who will be able to deliver the County on both local and national levels.

Addressing a huge gathering after receiving several endorsements from over 50 Town’s in the County, senatorial hopeful Representative Samuel Kogar referred to the pending election as a critical event and warned that Nimbaians need to think carefully before electing someone who will be the best amongst the four aspiring candidates.

The Nimba County District #5 representative referred to himself as the , best person on grounds that he is the only experienced person based on his long still in the Lower House compared to the rest of the three aspiring candidates.

He admonished electorates that when elected, he will not be going to learn on the job but rather an experience leader who will help to impact the lives of Nimbaians at various levels.

” No one can Judge God because of the situation he found himself, he added “.

Speaking further, Senatorial Candidate Representative Samuel G. Kogar revealed that when elected his leadership will focus on uniting the citizenry, creating jobs opportunities for Nimbaians, where the citizens will see each other as one family among others.

The senatorial candidate who received huge endorsement from over 50 towns in the county promised that when elected he will help to impact their lives and help to promote unity, togetherness and help to provide care for them.

He Urged Nimbaians not to allow themselves to be fooled by politicians who only seek their own interest rather than the citizens’ who voted them.

Senatorial Candidate Kogar encouraged the people of Nimba to elect him based on his past and current records coupled with the performances he has done for the past 13 years as representative.

He boasted that when elected he will not learn on the job but rather be a teacher who will teach his fellow lawmakers.

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