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PMB AMBASSADORS
Converner:

Ambassador Umar Muhammad
(Talban Samari)
(+234) 8033545333
Talbansamaria@yahoo.com
Introduction
The PMB Ambassadors movement is a group of passionate, patriotic and young vibrant Nigerians that has passion for the development of our dear nation.  We believe in the politics, programmes and the leadership style of President Muhammadu Buhari.
As patriotic Nigerian, we have come together as volunteers to promote good governance, faster unity among the youths, mobilise massive supports for Buhari/Osinbajo reelection in 2019 from the State, Local government, ward and Unit levels.
We have chosen to identify ourselves as PMB Ambassadors because of the giant strides he has adapted in moving the nation forward since he was sword in as President of the federal republic of Nigeria on 29th May, 2015.
Out  of the numerous development projects the President has been embarking or since the coming of the coming of the government are infrastructural developments, Agricultural development and social intervention programmes e.t.c
Social intervention programmes has been embarking on since the coming of this government are infrastructural developments, and social intervention programmes e.t.c
Social intervention programmes has been possible and impacting with the introduction of N-power, Conditional Cash Transfer (CCTF), Schools feeding programmes, Trader Mini e.t.c these programmes, especially the N-power have make the young people to become self dependent and have also redeem their lost hopes of becoming great in life.
Our aim as PMB Ambassadors is to ensure PMB/Osinbanjo reelection to continue the good they have started.
Our Mission 
Striving hard through voluntaring to moboilise, canvass and ensure total supports for the continuity of good leadership, policies and programmes of PMB. 
Our vision
To become the must reliable, realistic and strong grassroot base support movement for PMB.
PMB AMBASSADORS - VOLUNTERING FOR THE SUCCESS OF PMB


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