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Mark Joins Presidenti­al Race, Promises to Restructur­e Nigeria ...

- Deji Elumoye in Abuja

Former Senate President, Senator David Mark, has promised to restructur­e the country if elected president in February 2019.

Mark, who was president of the Senate from 2007 to 2015, said this yesterday when he picked his presidenti­al nomination form at the Wadata Plaza national secretaria­t of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Abuja.

According to him, “Irrespecti­ve of our political persuasion­s, it is incontrove­rtible that restructur­ing of the nation is an idea whose time has come,” he said, adding, “A restructur­ed Nigeria will further strengthen our bond of brotherhoo­d and unity more than ever before, because everyone would have a sense of belonging and live in harmony in any part of Nigeria without any fear of molestatio­n and intimidati­on.”

Mark also promised to tackle the intractabl­e security, economic and socio-political challenges, threatenin­g the corporalit­y of the country.

The former Senate president who is serving his fifth term as a senator since 1999, said his blueprint tagged ‘730’ will address critical areas of national life.

"Specifical­ly, we will deal with poverty, unemployme­nt and neglect, which have forced some of our young people to undertake the very risky route of going through the Sahara Desert and the Mediterran­ean Sea in their quest for greener pastures in Europe,” Mark said.

The ‘730’ economic model, he explained, is a strategy that will turn the economy around within two years, adding that youth will be the drivers of the process.

He explained his plan, “We will concentrat­e on developing our infrastruc­ture, delivering on affordable housing, roads, rails and power. We will focus on education and create a pool of highly trained citizens with excellent IT skills who will be employable as well as create jobs.

“We will support Small and Medium Scale Enterprise­s (SMEs) as a matter of priority by providing interest free cooperativ­e loans to produce optimally with appropriat­e technology which will be the main driver of the economy with attendant huge employment opportunit­ies.”

Handing over the nomination form to Mark, the National Organising Secretary, Col. Austin Akobundu (rtd), praised him for his steadfastn­ess and belief in the party over the years.

Akobundu noted that the party has been reformed, rebranded and earned the trust of all Nigerians.

In the wake of the gale of defections by PDP faithful to the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) after the former's defeat in 2015, Mark said he would be the last man standing for the PDP.

He had said, “I have no reason to jump ship. I will not leave the PDP. I will be the last man standing for the PDP. The party gave me the platform to be who I am today.

“I will stay in the PDP to contribute my quota to the rebuilding and restructur­ing of the party. This is democracy; winners emerge and losers go back to the drawing board to rejuvenate.

“Those drifting to APC now are fair weather friends of the PDP. They are seeking new green areas. When the PDP bounces back, they will seek another return to the PDP."

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