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APC, PDP Failed Nigerians, 2023 Will Be Different – Sani

by Abu Nmodu
3 years ago
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Presidential candidate of the Action Democratic party (ADP) Engineer Yabagi Y. Sani has said the two leading political parties have failed Nigeria, assuring that he can change the narrative if elected president in 2023.

Yabagi, who is also the IPAC chairman, said  the country’s woes are a function of bad leadership since the return of democratic rule, and that 2023 provides the opportunity to change the narrative.

The president candidate, told Journalist at the IBB Pen House;  secretariat of  Niger State council  of NUJ in Minna that despite the natural and human capital endowment in the country, the nation is yet to fulfil its great potential due to lack of good leadership to propel the desired development.

He said, “the two major leading parties have failed Nigerians, and those thinking that Nigerians will vote parties in 2023 are in for the shock of their lives.

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“People are not going to vote for parties, but the caliber of people that are on the ballot, this election will be different from others before it Nigerians have seen what those so-called party and their money bags can offer, the average person on the street want to see who can make things to work again and ameliorate their suffering amid plenty,” he declared.

Also speaking on his manifesto and program for the country, the ADP Presidential candidate revealed that his agenda for the country is hinged on climate change, renewable energy development, infrastructural development, and information technology as catalysts for economic growth.

He also assured that his administration, if elected, will accord agriculture a top priority by making the sector attractive to graduates and other educated elites as a major foreign earner for the country.

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