Atiku Support Organization has disclosed that to undo the wrongs committed by the All Progressives Congress administration, Nigeria and Nigerians need a president in the mold of Peoples Democratic presidential nominee, Atiku Abubakar.
The group asserts that Atiku is without a doubt the country’s last hope for rescuing itself from the worst President Mohammadu Buhari-led APC regime in 2023.
This was said in a statement obtained by BRANDNEWSDAY, released on Thursday by Dr. Victor Moses, the organization’s national publicity secretary.
Moses argued that the enthusiastic reception Atiku received on his recent trip to Yola, Adamawa State, was evidence of how well-liked his candidacy was overall.
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The statement, “The heroic entry of His Excellency, Atiku Abubakar to Yola, Adamawa state should put to rest every debate on who holds the ace in 2023.
“The grand reception he received and his acceptability by the Nigerian people has sent shockwaves down the spines of the ruling APC thereby strongly suggesting the beginning of the end of the party.
“The mammoth crowd that welcomed him shows abundantly clear that Nigerians are tired and His Excellency, Atiku Abubakar is undoubtedly the saviour Nigeria needs in 2023 to salvage the country from the worst administration by the General Mohammadu Buhari-led APC.
“In the past seven years of the Buhari-led APC government, Nigeria has moved from grace to grass with every national index pointing in the wrong direction. For how long will Nigerians suffer the downturn in fortune?
“We believe that the 2023 presidential elections will provide Nigerians with a vista of new hope for a better tomorrow.”
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