The governorship
candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode,
has said
Nigeria will go bankrupt in four years if President Goodluck Jonathan is
allowed to return for another term.
He said since the
rulling Peoples Democratic Party had ruined the nation’s economy, the option
left for Nigerians was to vote en masse for the APC, pointing out that victory
for the party would ensure freedom.
The candidate
spoke on Thursday at the campaign rally of the party in the Alimosho Local
Government Area of the state.
He said, “Victory
for the PDP in Saturday’s election will lead to further bankruptcy of the
nation’s economy. Vote en masse for the APC. The victory for the party will
ensure freedom and liberate the country.
“If we fail to
vote and PDP is still in government, Nigeria will go bankrupt in the next four
years. This election is election of freedom to liberate Nigerians from the
shackles of poverty and misrule.”
Ambode said the present
generation should start thinking of, not only themselves, but also of their
children and generations to come.
According to him,
if Nigerians fail to vote out the present administration at the federal level,
they have ruined the future of their children.
He said, “Parents
should vote out the PDP for the future of their children. It is not a vote of
tribal, religious or ethnic sentiments, we want to vote because of the progress
of Nigeria.
“If your children
ask for what you have done for the progress of Nigeria, you should be able to
tell them how you voted out retrogressive government and replaced it with a
progressive one; we must vote the APC at the federal level.”
Present at the
event were the Osun State Governor, Rauf Aregbesola, Governor Babatunde Fashola
of Lagos State, his deputy, Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire and members of the Akinwunmi
Ambode Kommittee of Friends, among others.
Meanwhile, the
chairman of the Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria in the state,
Alhaji Musa Mohammed, led members of the association to declare their support
for Ambode.
Also, a leader of
the Alliance for Democracy, Dr. Abimbola Ojora, and some members of the Unity
Party of Nigeria, led by its state Chairman, Tunde Osibajo, defected to the
APC.
The RTEAN boss, Mohammed,
said the association took the decision based on the good performance of the
APC-led government in the state.
With Jonathan, Nigeria’ll go bankrupt in four years —Ambode
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Friday, March 27, 2015
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