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2023: How I Plan to Rebuild Nigeria – Atiku

Atiku Abubakar, the Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has said that if elected as president in 2023, his mission will be to rebuild Nigeria.

The former vice-president said it is time to rebuild Nigeria from the ruins the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) has subjected the country to.

Atiku stated this during the inauguration of the Presidential Campaign Council on Wednesday, September 28, 2022.

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According to the presidential candidate, the PDP will build a strong and effective democratic government where the safety and security of lives and property of every Nigerian are guaranteed.

He added that PDP will promote Nigeria’s unity through equity, social justice, and mutual collaboration among Nigerians irrespective of their background and status.

The presidential standard bearer emphasized how to redevelop, invest in, and strengthen the educational system of the country to provide its recipients with the education and skills needed to compete in the new global order driven by innovation, science, and technology, as well as to live healthy, productive, and meaningful lives.

He said;

“Our plans for Nigeria and Nigerians are to restore Nigeria’s unity through equity, social justice, mutual collaboration, and consensus among our diverse peoples; to build a strong and effective democratic government where the safety and security of our people and their property is our primary and singularly most important responsibility.

“To establish a strong, resilient, inclusive and prosperous economy that generates opportunity, jobs and wealth while lifting the poor out of poverty; to encourage the adoption of a true federal system that provides where all the federating units are equal and has a fair and representative federal government that secures our borders, defends our people and ensures national unity, whilst allowing the federating units to develop and grow in line priorities which they have set on their own.

“To redevelop, invest in, and strengthen our education system to provide its recipients with the education and skills needed to compete in the new global order driven by innovation, science, and technology, as well as to live healthy, productive, and meaningful lives.’’

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