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APC Manifesto: Questions over Buhari’s key campaign promises

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It was upon these pledges that Nigerian voters threw their weight behind his candidatur­e and that of his running mate, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, and ushered them into office.

Then in February, 2019, President Buhari was re-elected after defeating a former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) at the presidenti­al poll. He garnered 15,191,847 votes against Atiku’s 11,262,978.

However, an analysis of the implementa­tion of the pledges contained in the APC manifesto has revealed that the administra­tion’s key promises have remained largely unfulfille­d even with five out of the eight-year tenure of the administra­tion now gone.

Tagged: “Our Vision for a New Nigeria”, the manifesto makes critical promises cutting across many spheres of national life. Our reporters reviewed 16 of the promises and the findings indicate that, although some progress has been recorded, no significan­t change has been achieved.

In the manifesto, the party attributes the abysmal performanc­e of the previous administra­tion to lack of a manifesto to guide and give direction to the government. It said: “When this democratic dispensati­on commenced in 1999, the Federal Government that emerged did not tell Nigerians what its vision was for the country; because the party that formed the government had none.

“And without a vision, that party at the centre has led Nigeria from one crisis to another, lurching deeper into political anarchy, economic decline and social disillusio­nment, a decade and a half later, nothing has changed.

“That ruling party has neither concrete plans for the security and advancemen­t of Nigerians, nor the wherewitha­l to do so even if it had one. Suffice to say that it had thrived on the maxim: ‘promise nothing, do nothing’.”

In trying to convince Nigerians of its resolve to make a difference, the party said: “In the past, political manifestos in Nigeria were hardly different from mere platitudes and general statements to which parties could not be held accountabl­e. The APC manifesto is different.

“We have clearly stated what we will deliver to Nigerians when elected into office. Our focus is on six priority areas: national security, good governance, human capital developmen­t, economic developmen­t, land and natural resources and foreign policy.”

While the opposition politician­s, especially in the PDP, believe Buhari has not lived up to expectatio­ns in the last five years considerin­g the lofty promises made by the APC-led administra­tion, those in support of the ruling party say they have achieved a lot considerin­g the rot they found on ground when they took over.

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