Governor Mohammed Bindow of Adamawa on Friday urged the electorate to re-elect all politicians occupying various positions in the state.
Bindow made the call when the All Progressives Congress (APC) state executive paid him a thank you visit in Yola for sponsoring them to Jerusalem for pilgrimage.
The State Government had sponsored some Christian leaders in the APC from the state to ward levels in the just concluded Christian pilgrimage to Jerusalem.
The governor said that four years in office was not enough for the elected public office holders to give their best, urging the electorate to give them a second chance.
However, he advised the political office holders to make themselves accessible to the people.
“I solicit the re-election of all those who are occupying various political elective positions from unit to national level in our party and from councillor to the Senate.
“I am most concerned about the legislature because four years is not enough for one to give out his best.
“I equally feel that everyone is doing his best in his area of assignment except where one has derailed that we will live him to his fate.
“I also enjoined all office holders to make themselves accessible to the people and to consistently sensitise the people on the programmes and agenda of the government,’’ Bindow said.