No right-thinking Nigerian will vote Jonathan back in 2015 – Buhari

Semiu Salami
Semiu Salami

The All Progressives Congress, APC, presidential candidate, General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd) has said that no right thinking Nigerian would vote President Goodluck Jonathan again to power.

Buhari said that returning Jonathan back in 2015 would be tantamount sustaining all that is presently wrong with the country.

The APC presidential candidate in a statement posted on his facebook page Sunday night flayed supporters of the present administration of spreading a message of fear which he said was only because of their support of the very things that degrade the country.

The assertion came as the Buhari Campaign Organisation, BCO, pledged to present strong arguments why Buhari should become the country’s next president.

A statement by the newly appointed Director of Media, Dele Alake, said the combination of Buhari’s sterling military career and Prof. Yemi Osinbajo’s legal expertise would serve as an antidote to the insecurity and disorder now confronting the polity.

Gen. Buhari in his comment on Facebook said that “Those who are afraid of the change we seek are the people destroying our country and stunting its progress.

“They are the same people who spent four years in power without improving our electricity by a single megawatt, the same people who spent four years downgrading high-level corruption to common stealing.

“The same people who spent four years watching over terrorists desecrating our territorial sovereignty, the same people who spent four years without laying the critical infrastructure for sustainable growth and job creation; those same people are now asking you for four more years.

“No right thinking Nigerian would wish that our next four years look like the last four. Change has to come, and it begins with you getting registered and spreading our message of change and hope, from sibling to sibling, family to family, neighbourhood to neighbourhood; in our schools, in our market places, in every community, and in every gathering.”

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