As the Board of Trustees (BoT) election of the Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA) ,approaches, nine aspirants under the aegis of B-9 Likeminds, is set to inaugurate a 50-man campaign team to champion their cause.
The team, comprising eggheads from various chapters of the association will be inaugurated on Tuesday and divided into various subcommittees for logistics, mobilisation and media.
Notable members of the committee include; Chukwudi Ike, Godwin Soleji, Bayo Oyekangun, Dr Ben, Ayo Sulaiman, Tope Akindele among other top members of ANLCA.
“This platform and team shall be know and called B-9 Likeminds campaign team and the group slogan shall be-“Likeminds- Consolidation is our Goal,”
“Members of this campaign organisation were carefully and meticulously selected by the leaders saddled with responsibility of making the election a successful one for us to the glory of Almighty God.
“ANLCA restoration team needed to be consolidated by BoT leaders of benevolent exemplar, our team of candidates are good materials to market without prejudice, that makes it easier for us as a task manager,
“But time is not on our side, let’s kick the ground running, we are working with leaders to inaugurate the campaign committee on Tuesday 13th August ,but the committee assignment cant wait to be inaugurated.
“We are most grateful to our amiable National vice president, Prince Olusegun Oduntan for his unrelenting efforts both before and behind the cotton to make this dream a reality.
“Terms and conditions of this platform shall be centred around the purpose for which its created, to market our candidates on issue based campaigns without resorting to attacks on opposition and they too ( if they actually exist) are to play the game by same rule, we are always equal to the task and beyond, ” the team said in a statement.



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