The Deputy Director, South, of the PDP National Campaign Council, Mr. Peter Obi has described President Goodluck Jonathan as a brand when it comes to governance reports www.odogwublog.com .
He said this yesterday during the PDP Presidential
Campaign at the Awka-Ibom Stadium, Uyo.
Obi said that just as every brand of any particular product had its selling points, that today in Nigeria, President Goodluck Jonathan has strong selling points that were compelling reasons while Nigerians should return him for another four years.
On those selling points, Obi referred to his respect for democratic dividends, his transformation of the airports in the country, his ability to put back the trains back to tracks after more than 30 years, his transformation of the Agriculture sector, his imprints on education, his belief in the unity of the country, among others. "His records are available for all to evaluate. He has an enviable past that holds a bright prospect for a far better future. I say this because in leadership, it is good to retrospect into the past of those seeking different positions so as to have an idea of what the future will be", Obi said.
Reacting to the fall in the value of the Naira, Obi said that the global fall in oil prices was affecting many nations of the world, especially those that export petroleum. He said that comparatively, Nigerian was one of the least affected among oil-producing nations, which, according to him, was of proof of Nigerian's sound macro economic management.
Obi said that just as every brand of any particular product had its selling points, that today in Nigeria, President Goodluck Jonathan has strong selling points that were compelling reasons while Nigerians should return him for another four years.
On those selling points, Obi referred to his respect for democratic dividends, his transformation of the airports in the country, his ability to put back the trains back to tracks after more than 30 years, his transformation of the Agriculture sector, his imprints on education, his belief in the unity of the country, among others. "His records are available for all to evaluate. He has an enviable past that holds a bright prospect for a far better future. I say this because in leadership, it is good to retrospect into the past of those seeking different positions so as to have an idea of what the future will be", Obi said.
Reacting to the fall in the value of the Naira, Obi said that the global fall in oil prices was affecting many nations of the world, especially those that export petroleum. He said that comparatively, Nigerian was one of the least affected among oil-producing nations, which, according to him, was of proof of Nigerian's sound macro economic management.
Jonathan is a Brand- Obi
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