Former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, has said that he contested governorship election four times before he finally emerged winner in 1999.
Atiku made the disclosure on Tuesday while having an interaction with leaders of his support groups from across the country in Abuja.
Addressing the leaders of the groups, the former Vice President said that he was delighted that more young people are participating in politics today, adding that it was his dream to mentor the young generation and handover his political structure to them.
He said: “It is encouraging that these days I see many young people come to me declaring intentions to run for various political positions, some state assemblies, some national assembly and even some aspiring to be governors.
“The beautiful thing is that this shows that our democracy is being strengthened. I also started early like many of you. I started in my late 30s. During our time, our direction was to fight the military and return the country to civil rule.
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“In joining politics, you have to be focused, principled and courageous.
“For example, I contested for the governorship position four times before I was finally elected. That is politics for you. You have to be determined and be courageous.”
Atiku further expressed gratitude to leaders of the support groups for the roles they played during the 2019 election.
He commended the groups for their discipline and determination to be better organised than the last outing.
“That we are more organised now is a reflection of the fact that we are now more experienced and with experience comes more knowledge and what that means is that if there was any mistake that we made last time, we are in a better position to avoid such mistakes now,” the ex-Vice President added.
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