2023: PDP will rebuild Nigeria – Atiku vows
Ahead of the 2023 general elections, the campaign of the presidential candidate of Peoples Democratic Party, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, was flagged off in Uyo, the Akwa Ibom State capital, on Monday, with a pledge to revitalize the economy, fight insecurity and unite Nigerians.
However, five aggrieved governors, including Governors Nyesom Wike of Rivers State; Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia State; Seyi Makinde of Oyo State, Samuel Ortom of Benue State; and Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State, stayed away from the campaign, deepening further the rift in the party.
Speaking at the rally, Abubakar said: “Nigeria wants to be like Akwa Ibom. You know why? Because since 1999, you have not changed party, but you can see the development that is taking place here in Akwa Ibom.
”You can see the prosperity that is taking place in Akwa Ibom, you can see the security that is available in Akwa Ibom. So the rest of Nigeria would like to be like Akwa Ibom.
“We want to dedicate the launching of this campaign to the achievements of Akwa Ibom PDP for good governance.
“When PDP came to power in 1999, we met Nigeria in a state of poverty, insecurity, hunger, lack of education.
“We lifted Nigeria from the bottom to the top. We became the biggest economy in Africa, we had peace, we had progress but when Nigerians said they wanted change, they voted for change in 2015.
“What we have seen is poverty, insecurity, lack of jobs and disunity. Our children are no longer going to school. Is that what we want to continue in?
“So, today (on Monday), we have inaugurated the flag off of our campaign to rescue Nigeria from hunger, to rescue Nigeria from poverty, and also bring back the unity that we require in this country.
“I want to appeal to all Nigerians, I am standing in Akwa Ibom today to ask them to vote for PDP.
“If you vote for PDP, it would be a return to prosperity, it would be a return to unity, it would be a return to your safety. There would be no more hunger, there would be security.
“I swear, If you vote for PDP, you will not be out of school, you will get jobs, there will be security, there will be unity.”
The vice presidential candidate, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, said Nigeria was in dire straits, likening the situation to a war which “needs a general like Atiku to rescue it.”
He said: “We cannot afford to allow lieutenants lead because they will lead us to doom.
“Other parties are presenting lieutenants and only PDP can rebuild the nation where people can trust one another. Atiku is ready to take the bull by the horns.”
Okowa, who is the governor of Delta State, restated his clamour for state police which, according to him, will address the rising insecurity and restore confidence in the citizens.
On his part, chairman of the campaign council and governor of Àkwa Ibom State, Udom Emmanuel, took the ruling All Progressive Congress to the cleaners over alleged bad administration as evident in hyperinflation, insecurity and others.
The governor, who urged the electorate to vote the PDP so as to return the country to its lost glory, said: “The campaigns to restore Nigeria, the parts of our unity, even the parts of our unity that has been fractured, restore faith and hope in our common dreams and aspirations begins today (yesterday).
“Poverty today has got to misery indices. When PDP handed over power, exchange rate was N186 to a dollar.
“Today, the exchange rate is almost N800 to a dollar. When PDP handed over power, Nigeria had the largest economy in the entire Africa, today, all those indices have been battered.
“Today, we want to flag off the hope for Nigeria, we want to flag off the rescue mission to Nigeria, we want to flag off the restoration mood for Nigeria.
“We want to tell Nigerians, the ship is beginning to sail today, we want to tell Nigerians, the train is moving today.”
The Chairman of the party, Iyorchia Ayu, therefore, appealed to aggrieved members to sheathe their swords, saying the party was large enough to accommodate everyone.