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Tuesday, January 3, 2017

IS THIS TRUE ? Nigerians will witness total change in 2017 – APC

PIC.9. FROM LEFT: SEN. CHRIS NGIGE; GOV. ROCHAS OKOROCHA OF IMO, GEN. 

MUHAMMADU BUHARI AND PROF. YEMI OSIBAJO AT  APC CAMPAIGN IN AWKA, ANAMBRA 

STATE ON SATURDAY (10/1/15).
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hehe....okoooo.....The All Progressives Congress, APC, in Oyo State has assured Nigerians that the realization of the desired positive change in all sectors of the country will manifest in 2017.
In its New Year message by director of publicity, Olawale Sadare, the APC predicted that Nigeria’s socio-economic status would receive a boost in 2017 with efforts of the President Muhammadu Buhari administration and the cooperation of the citizenry.

The party, however, urged the people to keep faith with the APC government at all levels and pray more for the well-being of Nigeria.
APC noted that: “The greatest collective feat ever achieved by Nigerians was recorded in 2015 when they rescued their nation from the verge of the precipice and imminent perdition in the hands of the PDP hawks.
“Meanwhile, the damage to our national life had almost been done before the nation was rescued and this was responsible for the untoward hardship of the past 19 months on the citizenry.
“It is in view of this that most of the strategic intervention measures of the Buhari administration seemed not to have yielded the desired results although most discerning minds see the government as performing to expectations.
“With the crushing of the Boko Haram insurgency, stability of petroleum products supplies, self-sufficiency in rice production, reduction of official corruption menace and many more, things can only get better as Nigerians are set to witness a lot of improvement and turn-around in 2017.
“More importantly, the good people of Oyo State would not be left behind in the scheme of developmental strings in the coming years as Governor Abiola Ajimobi is not resting on his oars to better his own personal record of achievements”.

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