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DGs Of APC, LP, PDP, Chairman, NBB Set For Abuja Townhall Meeting 

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Chairman Nigerian Body of Benchers Wole Olanipekun and the director-generals of the presidential campaigns for the three frontline candidates have been scheduled to attend the Abuja townhall meeting on November 7 at the Nigerian Army Resource Centre, Abuja.

The event is organised by the Commonwealth Institution for Advanced and Professional Studies (CIAPS) in collaboration with the Nigerian Political Science Association (NPSA).

According to the organisers, the event has been conceived as a forum where political leaders will meet other leaders of thoughts, captains of industries, policy analysts and policy makers to exchange views on the future of the country.

It is built around the unveiling of a new book titled “Epistles of Anthony Kila” and written by the strategy and development professor and CIAPS Centre director Anthony Kila.

The event will be chaired by Olanipekun, and there will be a panel of discussion made up of Governors Aminu Tambuwal, (Director General of the Atiku-Okowa Presidential Campaign Council) Simon Lalong, (Director General of the Tinubu-Shettima Presidential Campaign Council) and Doyin Okupe, Director General of the Obi-Datti Presidential Campaign Council.

The book review will be led by Rueben Abati, columnist and Arise TV broadcaster while panelist conversations will be moderated by Maupe Ogun-Yusuf of Channels TV.

Other dignitaries expected at the event include governors and ministers as well party leaders and members of professional bodies.
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The event will be the first forum that will see the campaign director generals of the 2023 presidential elections publicly engage each other.

Commenting on the event, Kila said, “It is a good idea to have these DGs tell us themselves what they are directing for the future of Nigeria.”

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