GENERAL MUHAMMADU BUHARI |
General
Muhammadu Buhari Former Military Head of State, has predicted that next year’s
general elections will be tough and urged party members to collect their voters’
card and hold on to them.
He
called on Nigerians not to vote in those he described as treasury looters,
saying provision of free amenities was possible. He rolled out the party’s
package for Nigerians, promised improved infrastructure, water, electricity and
improved education system for Nigerians, under the APC.
According
to him: “The next five months will be very tough, because we want to take over
the government, from councillorship to presidency.
“Next
election is going to be different and next year is going to be tough because
APC is ready for change in Nigeria. We will stop corruption; no more will
anybody put government money into private pockets.
Meanwhile,
the All Progressives congress, APC, has said “Nigeria is terribly asleep and is
having a serious nightmare,” and will continue to experience such as long as
the ruling party, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, remained at the helms of
affairs.
National
Chairman of the APC, John Odigie-Oyegun, who stated this, yesterday, at Lokoja
Township Stadium, Kogi State, during the formal reception of Kogi PDP decampees
into the party, said “PDP is giving Nigeria a ‘bad dream.’”
The
former governor of Edo State, however, said there “is hope for Nigeria if
Nigerians wake up fast and vote for APC which is becoming the fastest growing
party in Nigeria, and has come to remedy the ills meted on the country.”
The
national chairman formally handed the party’s flag to the leaders of the
decampees, Chief Clarence Olafemi and the group loyal to a former PDP
governorship aspirant, Jibril Isah led by a former council chairman of Dekina
Local Government, Ikana Okolo.
Oyegun
commended the decamping PDP members, saying the situation of Kogi State called
for men of steel.
“APC
is growing so fast. Many of you know I have been here three times in the past
and I tell you this is the greatest crowd I have seen.
“The
PDP is finished anyway. Have we forgotten the N20 billion? Have we forgotten
the N225 million armoured tank? Can we forget the $9.6 million? Can we forget
Boko Haram? And, look at it here in Kogi State, look at the very stadium we are
standing, where the government cannot fix its roofs.
“But,
I want to tell you that as soon as APC comes into power, we will change all
these for the better. Teachers are not paid, workers are not paid and it’s a
challenge for you to ensure that they do not rise again. It is not an easy job,
but we shall not make the mistake we made in the past. I want to assure you
that APC is the only party with vision, dependable and willing to do the
needful.”
Another
presidential aspirant of the party, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, on his part, urged
Nigerians to protect their votes, saying most elections were rigged as a result
of voters not protecting their votes.
Those
who decamped from the PDP to APC in the state are former acting governor,
Clarence Olafemi, former speaker of the House of Assembly, Abdulahi Bello;
former state PDP chairman, Chief John Odawun; former council chairman of Dekina
LGA, Ikani Okolo, and Nigeria’s former ambassador to Botswana, Isaac Onuh,
among others.
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