A chieftain of the All
Progressives congress, APC, General Muhammadu Buhari, has revealed that the
2015 general election would be tough.
The former military head of
state made the revelation on Tuesday, at Lokoja township stadium, Kogi State,
during the formal reception of Kogi PDP decampees to the APC, Vanguard reports.
Buhari, who is also a
presidential aspirant under the APC, urged party members to collect their
voters’ card and hold on to them. He pleaded with Nigerians to also vote out
those he termed “treasury looters,” and promised that APC would provide free
amenities and improved infrastructures like water, electricity and improved
education system for Nigerians.
He further hinted that the
2015 polls are expected to be tough as the APC is bent on taking over the
government, from councillor to presidency.
“The next five months will
be very tough. Next election is going to be different and next year is going to
be tough because APC is ready for change in Nigeria. We will stop corruption;
no more will anybody put government money into private pockets” Buhari said.
Speaking also at the event,
the party’s National Chairman, John Odigie-Oyegun, who received the defectors
accused the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, of giving Nigeria a bad name. He
said Nigeria is terribly asleep and is having a serious nightmare.
The party’s national
chairman, who is also the former governor of Edo State, further stated that
Nigeria will continue to experience nightmare except the ruling PDP is voted
out of power.
“There is hope for Nigeria
if Nigerians wake up fast and vote for APC which is becoming the fastest
growing party in Nigeria, and has come to remedy the ills meted on the country”
Odigie-Oyegun said.
Similarly, former Vice-
President, Atiku Abubakar, advised Nigerians to protect their votes, noting
that several elections have been rigged because voters failed to protect their
votes.
The former head of state,
Buhari, on September 18, 2014, said his party, the All Progressive Congress
(APC) will put an end to corruption if elected into power, while Atiku
Abubakar, who is a strong contender the former, last week called on Catholic
Bishops in Nigeria to pray for the country to overcome the many challenges
currently threatening security, freedom of religion and citizenship in many
parts of the country.
Vanguard
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