The All Progressives Congress (APC) said on Sunday that it would unveil its manifesto on Thursday, March 6.
According to a statement issued in Lagos by its interim National Public Secretary, Lai Mohammed, the Manifesto, which would give details on how the party would bring succour to Nigerians, would be unveiled at the party’s National Summit to be held in Abuja.
He described the yet to be unveiled document as a “Roadmap to a New Nigeria,’’ adding that the manifesto was a product of an empirical and painstaking process embarked upon by the APC and a deviation from the old practise of packaging a party’s manifesto on a whim.
“With increasing security concerns, inadequate jobs and with new stories of corruption all over the nation, the APC decided to commission the largest ever public opinion survey in Nigerian history.
“This is to determine the current status of things in the nation directly from the people of Nigeria, the results were even more revealing than the APC had anticipated,’’ he said
According to him, the unveiling of the manifesto, designed with the survey results in mind, will be the clearest indication yet that the movement for change has indeed begun.