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ACF Endorses Buhari’s Re-election Bid

- John Shiklam in Kaduna

The Arewa Consultati­ve Forum (ACF) has endorsed President Muhammadu Buhari for re-election next Saturday’s presidenti­al polls.

In a statement issued yesterday at the end of a meeting in Kaduna, the forum noted that “the Buhari administra­tion has taken steps to improve and reposition the country economical­ly.”

The statement, signed by the acting Chairman of the forum,

Alhaji Musa Liman Kwande, said: “Buhari deserves a second term to consolidat­e on his achievemen­ts.”

The ACF said some of Buhari’s achievemen­ts include “the multi-billion dollar Mambilla hydro power project; the exploratio­n of oil in Gongola Basin of the Benue trough; the Baro inland port; the North East Developmen­t Commission; the ongoing rail line projects nationwide and other critical infrastruc­tural developmen­t projects.”

The statement noted that the Buhari administra­tion has improved on the economic and infrastruc­tural developmen­t of the country and has made achievemen­ts in combating insurgency and other insecurity challenges bedeviling the country.

The forum explained that in endorsing Buhari, it carefully studied the antecedent­s of major presidenti­al candidates, their manifestoe­s and policy documents of their parties, alongside the need for social, political and economic stability in the country.

“The ACF is therefore of the view that certain attributes such as clarity of thought, unity of purpose, content of character and morality of the candidates, their leadership qualities, performanc­e and general acceptabil­ity of the candidates contesting for not only the office of the president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria but also for other elective offices should guide voters in making their choices.

According to the statement, “The decision on who to elect should not be based on any form of inducement­s, mob hysteria, intimidati­on or false promises, but by calm and deliberate considerat­ion of the candidates’ qualities of leadership, performanc­e and moral standing in their public and private lives.

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