2023: Atiku promises end to insurgency

In continuation of his campaign, the PDP presidential candidate has vowed to make peace, security and unity in Nigeria his priority if elected as president.

He said the security of lives and property is the immediate need of Nigerians, which would foster economic growth.

Atiku made the promise Monday when he led his campaign team to Gombe.

The ex-VP said as someone familiar with the challenges facing the state, he would empower business people to thrive and engage youths and women with gainful employment.

The PDP flagbearer also promised to rejuvenate the virtues of Nigeria’s former Prime Minister, late Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, by bringing physical development to the people of the Northeast and Nigeria as a whole if voted in next year’s election.

He said voting for him in next year’s election is the same thing as bringing back the virtues of the revered nationalist because he will leave no stone unturned to bring back the lost glory of a prosperous Nigeria.

According to him, the PDP Government, which started the Dadin Kowa Dam project, would revitalise the project’s hydroelectric power and irrigation components to benefit the region and Nigeria.

In his remarks, Director General PDP Presidential Campaign and Sokoto state Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal assured that both the PDP and its presidential candidate, would never deceive Nigerians with their campaign promises if voted into power in next year’s election.

He said the party is ready to bring back the booming economy, the peace, security and prosperity the country was known for in the past.

National party chairman of the PDP, Professor Iyorcha Ayu, thanked the people of Gombe State for always supporting and standing by the party, promising not to fail them if allowed to rule the country.

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