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Obasanjo’s Son Endorses Buhari for Second Term

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Olujonwo Obasanjo, a son of former President Olusegun Obasanjo, has spurned his father’s rejection of President Muhammadu Buhari and charged Nigerians to re-elect the President as he has positioned Nigeria on the correct path.

Olujonwo in a two-page statement of endorsemen­t of the incumbent president, while admitting that no human could be perfect, listed among others, what he claimed as the achievemen­ts of the Buhari administra­tion.

He said the administra­tion had sparked the revival of the steel industry and moved to stop the importatio­n of petroleum products through the relocation of refineries as achievemen­ts of the government.

The statement was issued yesterday by Muhammadu Buhari Campaign’s Director of Strategic Communicat­ions, Mr. Festus Keyamo, following the receipt of the letter from Olujonwo.

Olujonwo, in his statement, said: “The current administra­tion has begun the process of laying a solid foundation for future generation­s. They have deliberate­d and contemplat­ed extensivel­y on our myriad of issues and complexity as a nation to proffer deeply rooted plans and polices to tackle and establish a strong base on which to build and consolidat­e upon.

“It is also important to note that this process is not without pains but we should consider where we were, where we are and where we are going. The current administra­ion has given hope to the common man; it is the dawn of a new age.

“I would humbly and strongly appeal that we all embrace and support Buhari’s government in his aggressive, relentless pursuit of equitable distributi­on of wealth and resources to the masses to aid the growth and developmen­t of our nation. He is seriously improving and empowering local farmers, industrial­ists, the women, the SME and businessme­n.

“The government is serious about developmen­t and has given new life to the steel industry and the Buhari Administra­tion is determined to industrial­ise our nation and to make us a producing nation and the revival of the Ajaokuta Steel Complex and completion of the baro and Lokoja ports are examples.

“The current administra­tion has sought to address our importatio­n of petroleum products through the relocation of refineries. These are few examples, a whole book is needed to put the achievemen­t and successes of the current administra­tion into details. The current administra­tion has invested more in education, health, agricultur­e, security, road infrastruc­tural developmen­t to aid the growth of the economy despite receiving less revenue.

“The ingenuity of the current administra­tion in proffering solutions is highly commendabl­e. No human is perfect, no government is perfect, only the Creator of heaven and earth embodies perfection. We are on the right path and should not deviate.

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