Tuesday 13 January 2015

Buhari & what he will do for Nigeria if he's voted on February 14

The Presidential Campaign train of the All Progressive’s Congress (APC) moved to Imo state on January 12, 2015. The campaign which has seen APC Presidential Candidate Muhammadu Buhari, along with other members of the party, visit states in Southern Nigeria - Port-Harcourt, Cross River, Imo, Delta, Bayelsa, have also visited the South-Eatern states of Abia, Ebonyi, Anambra, Enugu states respectively, continued on Monday with a rally in Owerri, the commercial city in Imo State.

The day however began in Abuja with an Inauguration Ceremony for the Campaign Council, during which Muhammadu Buhari requested that the crowd join him in observing a one-minute silence for victims of the recent attacks in Baga. He also enjoined his supporters to desist from any form of violence.

Buhari, along with his running mate Professor Yemi Osinbajo, then moved to Imo State, where he was warmly received by top APC dignitaries.
Buhari took the stage, speaking directly on issues facing the nation. “It is clear to see that security is of paramount importance to our economy,” he said. “We have laid clear plans to solve our security issue.”
He rounded off by encouraging Nigerians to pick up their Permanent Voters Cards and ensure they vote.

The ceremony which was hosted by Abike Dabiri-Erewa, a member of the APC national campaign council, had the party’s dignitaries give comments on the presidential candidacy of the APC, and made the case for APC aspirants running for office this year.

Opening remarks were delivered by the Governor of Rivers State, Rotimi Amaechi, after an opening prayer led by the Anglican Bishop. “We have an honest man as president,” Amaechi said. “Whatever he says, he will surely deliver. He is a man of integrity and a zero tolerance to corruption.”

APC National Leader John Oyegun also took to the stage. “For 16 years we have been going from bad to worse,” he said. “The trouble with Nigeria is leadership, and Igbos must embrace the moving train of change.”

Governor Rochas Okorocha then took the stage, and, spoke on the essence of voting for a government focused on the issues that matter. “Our economy is a paper quoted one,” he said, while the excited audience screamed and approved. “The best way to judge the economy of a nation is to see the stomach of the ordinary man.”

He went on to extol the virtues of Muhammadu Buhari, describing him as “a man of character, discipline and strength”. He also dismissed suggestions of plans by Muhammadu Buhari to “Islamise” Nigeria. “His cook for over 25 years has been a Christian,” he said. “The driver he has had for over 30 years is a Christian. His last daughter is married to a Christian.”

Also present at the event were Governor Rotimi Amaechi, APC National Organizing Secretary, Osita Izunazo, first Governor of Abia State, Chief Ogbonnaya Onu, former Governor of Anambra State, Dr. Chris Ngige, and former Governor of Kwara State, Senator Bukola Saraki.

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