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Atiku promises to eradicate insecurity in Nigeria during rally in Abuja

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Atiku Abubakar, who is running for president as the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has promised to make the country safer so that people can go about their lives without fear.

Speaking on Saturday at a PDP rally in Abuja, Abubakar pledged to address the difficulties faced by out-of-school kids.

“We have promised to restore security, and it is crucial that we provide everyone peace—peace for a trader to conduct business and for a farmer to go to the farm.”

“We are only able to pursue our various goals when there is peace.”

“We pledged that education is essential for young people’s growth. We have the most kids who are not in school.

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“We’ll see to it that these kids return to school.”

Additionally, we’ll make sure that our universities reopen indefinitely.

Abubakar also promised to meet the needs of the original people who lived in the FCT and do other things that the constitution says should be done for them.

“If you give us your support once more, we’ll do more for the people of Abuja than we did between 1999 and 2015,” we’ll say.

Abuja would be given all of your rights under the current constitution and all of Abuja’s jobs.

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“You are aware that we have done this before, and we will do it again.”

“We pledge to support a constitutional review if what you asked for is something that needs to be done in order for your demands to be protected and guaranteed by the new constitution.”

Furthermore, we have promised to reorganize this nation, and in doing so, we will meet all of your demands, according to Abubakar.

Gov. Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State, the presidential running mate, declared that the PDP was on a rescue mission and was collaborating with women, men, and young people in Nigeria.
According to Okowa, Abubakar was ready to lead the country to a point where its economy would flourish once more.

He advised young people and women to canvass neighborhoods and markets for PDP supporters.

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He declared, “Right now, we need a leader with enormous experience to lead us as a nation.”

The head of the PDP, Sen. Iyorchia Ayu, asked Nigerians to vote for Abubakar and other PDP candidates so that the country’s problems could be fixed.

When elected, Abubakar, according to Ayu, would pick up where he left off as the nation’s vice president.


“He knows what to do because he was the vice president in charge of the national economy under former President Olusegun Obasanjo.”

Ayu declared, “We don’t want an experimental president; we don’t want a president that will come and trick you and wouldn’t know what to do.”

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Gov. Udom Emmanuel of Akwa Ibom, who is in charge of the Atiku/Okowa Presidential Campaign Council, says that if the PDP wins, it will bring Nigeria back to its former glory.

Emmanuel says that Abubakar’s job was to deal with youth unemployment, unrest, and to get Nigeria’s economy going again.

“He served as the Chairman of the National Economic Council for eight years, and that is Atiku.”


“Atiku is prepared to restore the nation’s lost glory; in terms of national and international policies, Nigeria is relegating itself to the background.”

“With Atiku in office, we will once again have international recognition, and our policies will lead us back to the proper direction.”

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“We present to you the lone man who stands out from the crowd and is head and shoulders above everyone else in terms of ability and past accomplishments,” Udom remarked.

He urged the youths, adding, “It is your power; utilize it to vote for the PDP and Atiku,” to go get their permanent voter cards (PVCs) instead of just complaining.

The head of the PDP Presidential Campaign Council, Aminu Tambuwal, said that if Abubakar won, he would be a true leader, work for unity and restructuring, and help Nigeria solve all of its problems.

Tambuwal asked people in the FCT to vote for Abubakar because he knows what problems the area and its original people are facing.

Every Nigerian is very familiar with the contenders vying for the country’s presidency. You already know that Atiku Abubakar is the person for whom the hat is appropriate.

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“Abubakar has had experience with national and federal governance.

He is well-versed in the problems facing the FCT, and when he takes the platform, I have no doubt that he will address all of them.

“Let me reassure you that this team, which is being led by the unifier, is poised right now to show real leadership for the restructuring, resecuring, and recovery of Nigeria from all of its problems,” Tambuwal added.

Sen. Philip Aduda, the Senate’s minority leader, and Sunday Zakka, chairman of the PDP’s FCT chapter, made a promise that FCT voters would support the PDP in the general elections of 2023.

According to Aduda, the FCT has always supported the PDP, and 2023 won’t be any different.

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Muhammed Suleiman, the national youth leader of the PDP, asked young people to register to vote and support the party.


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