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I am on Rescue Mission to Save Nigeria, Says Atiku

- Michael Olugbode in Maiduguri

The presidenti­al candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, has said he is on a rescue mission to save Nigeria from sinking further.

Speaking in Damaturu, Yobe State, yesterday during the PDP presidenti­al campaign, the former vice-president berated the ruling All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) for dragging the country backward since it was voted in 2015, adding that APC is a failure.

The PDP presidenti­al candidate, who was hailed by mammoth crowd of party’s supporters, lamented that the APC had misgoverne­d the country by making promises which were not fulfilled.

According to Atiku, “In 2015 the APC promised us security which they failed to provide. They promised us food on our table, but today we are hungry. They promised us good health facility and adequate supply of drugs in our hospitals which they also failed to do.”

He said despite their promise to make things better, they have made worse.

Atiku added that in the provision of security, they have failed, “they failed to create jobs for our teeming youths and today, inflation has taken over,” adding that instead of admitting their failings, they continue to tell the people of these country lies.

The PDP presidenti­al candidate declared that: “The PDP has come to rescue the people of the country from the suffering which the APC has put us into.”

Also speaking at the rally, the National Chairman of the PDP, Prince Uche Secondus, urged Nigerians to vote for Atiku in order to rescue the country from hunger.

He said: “The country is currently suffering from hunger and insecurity. There is a need for a competent and well experience­d Nigerian to come on board to save us. As we are all aware, Nigeria is in distress and we are in dire need of a well-connected leader to rescue us.”

In his address, the Director General of Atiku Campaign organisati­on, Mr. Buba Galadima, urged youths, women to vote President Muhammadu Buhari and the APC out of power in the next general election, adding that APC had failed to deliver on all its 2015 campaign promises.

He said: “The APC promised Nigeria a lot of things. They promised us security. Then we have security problems not only in the North-east, but have now extended to North Central and even the Northwest. APC has failed because security has worsened.”

Galadima also stated that people are dying of hunger because the economy has gone terribly bad, saying: “Hunger is serious affecting people in the country today. Nigeria is today the world poverty capital.

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