Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, the party’s presidential candidate, has the remedies for the variety of issues plaguing the country, according to Mr. Kenneth Imasuangbon, a PDP chieftain in Edo State, who called on Nigerians to vote en masse for the former vice president in the 2023 poll.
In a statement he endorsed and made available to journalists in Benin City, the capital of Edo State, Imansuagbon, a former candidate for the party’s governorship, urged Nigerians to believe in the Atiku presidency as well as cautioned them against making the same mistakes as in 2015, when the ruling party used lies, outright falsehood, and propaganda to win power.
The educationist, also known as Rice Man because of his fondness for his yearly rice share, pleaded with Nigerians to see Atiku as a man who can bring the country together, create jobs, and lead it to greater heights.
For a very long time, I have known Atiku. The man loves Nigeria and is morally upright. He is a genuine democrat as well. He is not a big talker. He has brains. He loves his country and is decisive. He is the kind of individual the nation needs right now.
“A man is not a tiny person if he can create a university. Has the APC candidate attended college? He is currently in Lagos State collecting taxes. In Abuja, I oversee a group of schools.
In their chosen professions, my Pacesetters students are making waves all over the world. That is genuine wealth. You cannot claim to be wealthy by collecting taxes from people.
“The Nigerian presidency belongs to a pan-Nigerian and nationalist like Atiku, not to a “Emilokan.” Atiku has a history of operation. Customs leads to business, which leads to Vice President, and business again. He is well-versed throughout the entire nation. Imasuagbon sent in
Imasuagbon claimed that the north and south should be able to meet up based on how long each region had held the presidency when he spoke about the zoning of the office.
“It is the turn of the North in that the South has held the Presidency more frequently than the North since 1999. Yar’Adua only completed 2.5 years. In total, Buhari has been in office for 10 and a half years. However, Obasanjo served for eight years, and Jonathan served for roughly six years, making a total of fourteen years.
“Allow the North to finish their turn. The South West has no business competing, even if it is the South’s time. He argued that it ought to have been the South East or the South-South.
“This election is not about Tinubu,” he said in reference to the 2023 Presidential election. Neither Atiku nor Obi are the subject. Nigerians will vote in this election. Atiku Abubakar is the one who will prevail. Atiku is organized.