A presidential aspirant on the platform of the All Progressives
Congress (APC) and former Vice-President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, has
challenged the former Head of State, General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd), who
recently declared interest to contest the 2015 election, to be ready
for face him in a free and fair presidential primary.
While welcoming the decision by Buhari to join the contest for the
opposition party’s ticket for the 2015 general election, Atiku said he
looks forward to meeting him in “an open, free and fair contest for the
ticket.”
Atiku in a press statement personally signed by him, said the task of
rescuing Nigeria is a duty the leaders of the APC are committed to and
that “the more individuals are ready to be part of the mission to rescue
the country, the better.”
“I have no doubt in my mind that we both share a common concern about
rescuing our country from the deadly grip of the PDP and it is on this
note that I do warmly welcome him on board in this very important
national rescue mission. I look forward to meeting him in an open, free
and fair contest for the ticket.”
He further said: “Nigeria has floundered for far too long. Our people
are yearning for a change and we must listen to them before they lose
faith in the ability of their leaders to revive the country.
“You will recall that during my declaration speech penultimate week, I
did mention that my priority, if given the chance to run and serve as
the President of Nigeria is addressing the issues of jobs creation and
providing decent employment for Nigerians, especially the youths.
“I believe that it is only when we can provide decent jobs for our young people, that we can have a hope for the decent future for our country.
“I believe that it is only when we can provide decent jobs for our young people, that we can have a hope for the decent future for our country.
“It is also not in doubt that of recent, successive administrations
have failed woefully in building the infrastructure that can promote a
healthy economy: our education system is in shambles, public health
system is in virtual comatose, we have very poor network of roads
totally at variance with the wealth of a country that is the seventh oil
producer in the world.”
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