The presidential candidate of the main opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, has said he is surprised that despite the failures of the APC-led federal government, its presidential candidate still campaigns around the country.
NewsOnline reports that the former vice president said the hardship Nigerians are going through as a result of mismanagement of the economy is enough for the APC to apologize and withdraw from the February 25 presidential election.
Atiku who said this in Zamfara, during the PDP presidential campaign rally said APC brought untold hardship to the citizens and disunity.
“I am surprised that the APC is still campaigning in spite of its failures to bring Nigeria under one united entity,” the PDP presidential candidate said.
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He assured Zamfara residents that if elected he would secure every inch of the state from banditry occupation and terrorism.
Atiku promised to provide employment to Nigerian youths particularly Zamafara youths through development of the agricultural and mineral deposits of the state. He added that he will invest in education of Nigerian children.
“I will reposition Zamfara State in terms of security network, agriculture and solid mineral resources if I am voted into power,” Atiku added.
The former vice president called on Nigerians and Zamfara residents to vote for him and see the difference, assuring that he will heal the wounds of all parts of Nigeria.
“Nigeria is one united entity and nobody has the monopoly to separate what God has joined together; I am calling on Zamfara State people to, as a matter of fact, vote me in and see the differences,” he added.