Chocolate City Vice President, Jude ‘MI’ Abaga, wishes to officially
announce his intention to run for chairman of a local government in the
forthcoming 2015 election.
MI will be campaigning for the position of chairman of the Takum local government in his home state of Taraba.
Speaking on his decision, Jude Abaga said, ”It is something I’ve always
intended to do: use my voice as a tool for social change. So come next
year, I’ll be going full on into politics and running for Local
Government Chairman in Taraba State. If you notice, all my albums have
politically conscious songs. From the Talk About It Album, to various
songs on MI2, I’ve always spoken for the people and am confident, when
the time comes, they will speak for me too.”
Chocolate City President, Audu Maikori says while they will miss Jude’s
creative input to the business, they are happy to see him take this
step. “I’ve worked with Jude Abaga for many years, close
to a decade. And he is a trustworthy, dependent individual who has a
way with words. Chocolate city family is solidly behind him and wishes
him all the best in his political endeavours.”
The rapper plans to release his album and spend the last half of the year campaigning.
Already, he is putting together a team to begin organising and
spearheading the campaign. Leading this team is long time political
analyst and popular Wendy Simi.
“We’re confident that we’re going to win this. We’ve looked at all focus
groups and the polls are showing we’re doing good. A lot of people
don’t realise that MI is quite popular back in his home state of
Taraba.”
Speaking on the campaign, Campaign Manager Wendy Simi stated that the
Chairman song and campaign was the first part in sensitizing the youth
and nation about his intent.
“We wanted people to get used to calling him Chairman. So when election
time comes, it will be a lot easier to associate him with this position
and vote for him. People will have already come to associate him with
the position on their minds.”
On campaign strategy, she said: “We’re working on a way where all MI fans can go and register
in Takum L.G.A and vote for him in the elections. We are confident this
will boost our numbers and completely give us the victory.”
Jude Abaga, in a bold and controversial move, has decided not to run on any existing political party platforms, but to begin his own youth oriented party: The Forum for Unification, Constancy and Knowledge.
His mandate is expressed simply in 4 words: Solidarity, Honour, Integrity, Trust.
“We are all excited to be a part of this” said Reuben Aba T, Public
relations Manager for the Campaign, “We’re calling on all youth to
support this movement. And also to get ready to move to Taraba state
Takum L.G.A to register and vote come 2015.
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