Drama drama drama....2015 election sha......The Presidential candidate of the All
Progressives Congress, Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) on Tuesday
urged Nigerians, especially those in the South, not to be deceived by
President Goodluck Jonathan.
Buhari spoke through the Director of Media of the APC Campaign, Mallam Garba Shehu, in Abuja.
He explained that it was pertinent to
draw the attention of well-meaning Nigerians to “the deceit, squander
and looting associated with this administration.”
According to the campaign, the
administration had been unable to deliver on its promise to construct
the East-West Road, on which it had spent and continued to spend
billions of naira.
He said, “It is on record that work
started on the road in 2006, under former President Obasanjo but due to
the activities of Niger Delta militants then, it was stopped midway and
the initial contractor, Julius Berger, left the site.
“In 2009, work was restarted on the road.
This time, to be handled by three construction firms to hasten its
completion by 2011, as anticipated.
“It is pertinent to note that
appropriations were made for the construction in 2009 and 2010, but
after Yar’Adua’s death, work stopped on the road and money set aside was
diverted.”
Buhari also noted that the administration was also trying to hoodwink the people of the South-East over the Second Niger Bridge.
He said contrary to the efforts of the
Jonathan team to assure the people of the South East that the Second
Niger Bridge had been awarded and now under construction, “the truth is
that the PDP administration is only deceiving the people.”
The Buhari campaign team recalled that
President Jonathan anchored his 2011 campaign in the South- East on the
construction of the Second Niger Bridge. However, four years since then,
the bridge is still at the drawing board and may not be realised under
Jonathan.
The Campaign team alleged that the money
set aside for the project had since been channelled into the re-election
bid of President Goodluck Jonathan.
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