BUHARI PLEDGES BETTER NIGERIA IF ELECTED PRESIDENT

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FORMER Head of State and the Presidential
candidate of the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) in 2011 polls, Gen.
Muhammadu Buhari has said if given the mandate to rule in 2015, he would uphold
the trust in transforming the nation.
Reflecting on the past, Buhari reiterated that the 2003, 2007 and
2011 polls lacked fairness and people’s votes were not allowed to count, a
situation he said was responsible for the lack of meaningful development in the
country.

Buhari, who is the chairman Board of Trustees (BoT) of the CPC
spoke Wednesday at the CPC contact and mobilisation committee for the North
west zone, stressing that the ruling party had almost led adrift. He therefore
stressed the need for urgent action that would put the country back on track in
order “to return her back to its lost glory”.
He therefore urged the electorate to ensure that their votes are
counted in the elections ahead and should engage in grass root mobilisation to
ensure that credible people were voted into leadership positions.
Source: Guardian

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