APC lacks solutions to Nigeria’s challenge — Lamido
Governor Sule Lamido of Jigawa
The Governor of Jigawa State, Sule Lamido, on Wednesday said the
All Progressives Congress, APC, lacks solutions to Nigeria’s challenges.
Mr. Lamido said this at the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Presidential rally in Dutse, Jigawa.
According to him, no amount of abuse or intimidation from any
quarters will deter him from campaigning for the Goodluck
Jonathan/Namadi Sambo ticket and other PDP candidates in February 14 and
28 general elections.
“I urge (northern) leaders to stand up and say ‘no to this culture of
blackmail’ where we have been taken hostages by people who mean nothing
for Nigeria,” Mr. Lamido said. “In APC their only necklace is Buhari,
their only decoration is Buhari. Remove Buhari from APC that party
becomes dead and there is no way Nigeria’s hope will be pinned on a
single individual; it does not work. Which means if there is no Buhari,
there is no Nigeria. There will be Nigeria after five years, there will
be Nigeria after Jonathan, there will be Nigeria after Buhari because
there had been Nigeria before Jonathan, before Buhari.”
According to him, APC is a “One-Man Party” that lacks tangible solutions to challenges facing Nigeria.
Mr. Lamido, who further described the APC as a party of “10/11,”
vowed to continue to express his support and solidarity to all the PDP
candidates in the next elections.
He also called on the people of the state to come out en masse and
vote for the Jonathan/Sambo ticket and other PDP candidates of their
choice. He urged them not to be intimidated by anybody or group.
Also speaking, the Vice President, Namadi Sambo, commended Mr. Lamido for transforming Jigawa into an enviable state.
He pledged that the Federal Government under President Jonathan would
continue to provide infrastructural facilities in the state.
He advised the electorate in the state to obtain their Permanent
Voter Cards, PVCs, to enable them to vote for all the PDP candidates in
the February elections.
Mr. Sambo described President Goodluck Jonathan as a “detribalised
person who loves all Nigerians, irrespective of the ethnic or religious
backgrounds.”
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