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AMAC chapter of NULGE set to conduct election

All is now set for the Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC) branch of the Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE) election.

The election is expected to take place on Thursday 27th 2020 at the AMAC  conference Hall in Abuja.
Moses Jonathan 

The outgoing chairman Comrade Moses Jonathan, while speaking to newsmen confirmed that all has been put in place for the smooth flow of the election including that of heavey security presence.

 He urged all AMAC staff to come out en-mass and vote leaders of their choice that will pilot the activities of the union in the next few years and as well adequately protect them.

 In continuing, he tasked contestants not to see the election as a do or die affairs but a call to service, He further advised whoever that emerges to embrace every member of the union and work in unity.
Comrade Martins Asuquo (contestant)
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