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Atiku: We’ll End Hunger, Bad Governance by APC

Launches campaign on Facebook Buhari presents scorecard to Nigerians today

- Daji Sani in Yola

As the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) lifts the ban on campaign for the 2019 presidenti­al and National Assembly elections today, the main political parties are rolling out activities to mark the beginning of electionee­ring. While the presidenti­al candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and former Vice President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, has promised that his party will reverse the dire economic fortunes of Nigerians if voted into power next year, President Muhammadu Buhari is set to roll out his achievemen­ts in the last three and a half years in office. Atiku stated his desire to end hunger,

starvation and bad governance by the APC yesterday at his residence in Yola, the Adamawa State capital. He called on the electorate to vote PDP at all levels of government during the 2019 general election, saying only the party has the capacity to rescue Nigerians from their current suffering orchestrat­ed by the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) administra­tion of President Muhammadu Buhari.

Besides, in a manner reminiscen­t of former President Goodluck Jonathan’s 2011 presidenti­al election declaratio­n, Atiku will kick-start his campaign through an address to the Nigerian people on Facebook at 12 noon on Monday, where he will launch his policy document. This was disclosed yesterday by his campaign organisati­on.

In a related developmen­t, Buhari will today in Abuja present his scorecard to the country to try to prop up his second term bid. The presentati­on is part of activities leading to the formal campaign flag-off for the 2019 presidenti­al election. It will involve interactio­ns by Buhari with a select group representi­ng major segments of the Nigerian society to showcase his achievemen­ts in office in the last three and a half years.

Atiku explained that the PDP was ready to rescue Nigeria’s economy, restore its glory and project the country as the giant of Africa. He said he would unveil his mission plan in Abuja and Nigerians will see PDP’s strategy for ending hunger and bad governance in the country.

According to the former vice president, his mission plan will give the country hope in security, economic developmen­t, education, employment, and stability.

He said, "We are committed to change the narratives of this country from bad to good and give hope to our youths, women and the older age groups of this nation.

"With all sense of belonging, we don't have any country elsewhere. If we don't put our country in order, who will put it for us? It is time to make a difference.”

Atiku’s campaign organisati­on said his decision to begin his presidenti­al campaign with the launch of his policy document was to reiterate his commitment to run an issue-based campaign.

A statement by the organisati­on said Atiku’s address would present his vision for Nigeria and his action plan to achieve it as encapsulat­ed in his policy document. It said the document would be promptly uploaded on the former vice president’s website (www.atiku.org) for all Nigerians to access at no cost.

The statement said, “The intention is to take our policy directly to Nigerians and to register the belief of Atiku Abubakar that it will take the collective efforts of every Nigerian to rebuild the country. That is why we want Nigerians to access the policy directly and ultimately take ownership of it.

“Our campaign offers a simple message: united, the people of Nigeria can begin anew, creating a prosperous and secure future and a better life for every Nigerian.

“On the first working day of the campaign, the PDP and its candidate, Atiku Abubakar, will put forward his plan to get Nigeria working again.

“We have chosen to do this by having the PDP presidenti­al candidate speaking directly to the Nigerian people on Facebook. This medium came about as part of the telecommun­ications revolution that he helped start as Vice President in 1999-2007.”

Atiku explained that his policy document focused on creating jobs, ensuring security, growing business, developing power and water infrastruc­ture, agricultur­e, education, and women empowermen­t.

He added, “Our policies outline the goals and methods for developing and revitalisi­ng Nigeria as the foundation of our campaign.

“This policy document is being launched to encourage a dialogue with the people of Nigeria, inviting everyone to join us in helping to get Nigeria working again.”

The former vice president said he looked forward to conducting vital discussion­s as he travels across the length and breadth of Nigeria, meeting and talking with stakeholde­rs: famers, small business people, workers, students, mothers, and children.

Atiku, who was received at the Yola Internatio­nal Airport by his supporters, said, regarding his homecoming, that they had gone to Port Harcourt for the PDP presidenti­al primaries and conquered and there was need to come home to brief the stakeholde­rs of the state on their success. He said Adamawa people should be grateful to the Almighty God for selecting their son to run for the country’s presidenti­al seat, saying he will be victorious come 2019 by God's grace.

Buhari to List Achievemen­ts

Meanwhile, following allegation­s of non-performanc­e, especially from the main opposition party, PDP, Buhari and his party will use today’s scorecard presentati­on to try to be preempt the opposition, which plans to start its national campaign on Monday.

According to the official invitation for the event, signed by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Boss Mustapha, it is expected to commence by 4.30 pm.

Both Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osibanjo will host the event.

Christened, "The Next Level - the Achievemen­ts and Projection­s of the President Muhammadu Buhari Administra­tion,” the event would be a self-appraisal for the president and his campaign team before going out to face Nigerians.

Spokesman of the President Muhammadu Buhari Campaign Organisati­on, Mr. Festus Keyamo, SAN, told THISDAY yesterday evening that the president will formally present his three and a half years scorecard to Nigerians as a mark of honour before going ahead with campaigns for re-election.

“The president believes it is important to first tell Nigerians what he has achieved. We feel it is not proper to kick-start the campaigns without telling people what you have achieved so far," Keyamo said.

He explained that the party was mapping out series of activities to usher in the presidenti­al campaign.

Keyamo said, "To kick-start that, we are having an event tomorrow at the banquet hall of the Presidenti­al Villa in Abuja ostensibly to tell people what we have achieved in the last three and a half years. That event will also present the next level of our interventi­on. That was not done in the past but we want to start it by showing what we have done first.”

A statement issued yesterday by the Buhari campaign organisati­on, signed by Keyamo, said, “As campaigns for the Presidenti­al and National Assembly elections officially kick off tomorrow, President Muhammadu Buhari has decided to first showcase his achievemen­ts and projection­s for the next four years to Nigerians before the official flag-off of the campaigns. The event for this presentati­on is tagged ‘THE NEXT LEVEL’, which will take place at the Banquet Hall of the Presidenti­al Villa on Sunday, November 18, 2018, from 5pm to 8pm. It would be broadcast live from different TV stations and will be a precursor to the official flag-off of the campaigns.

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