He made the pledge in his address to the people of Delta during the PDP presidential rally on Thursday at the Stephen Keshi Stadium in Asaba.
Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has pledged to resuscitate the three seaports in Delta, if elected.
He made the pledge in his address to the people of Delta during the PDP presidential rally on Thursday at the Stephen Keshi Stadium in Asaba.
He said “I want to commend the good people of Delta State for their loyalty to PDP over the years.
“I have come here today to seek your mandate in my quest to serve our great country Nigeria.
“Let me assure you that if you elect me as your president, I will do three major things for the people of this state.
“First and foremost, I will ensure the resuscitation of the three seaports in Delta that have been left dead over the years.
“Secondly, I will complete all abandoned Federal Government projects in the state.
“Thirdly, my administration will ensure
urgent completion of the second Niger Bridge that the present government
is playing with.
“I urge the people to vote for the PDP.”
The National Chairman of PDP, Uche Scondus, also urged the people of Delta to ensure they have their voter cards.
He appealed to the people to go out on election day and vote the PDP at all levels “for a progressive Nigeria.
“I want you all to make sure you have your voter cards because that is the only way you can effect the change we all need.
“I urge you to vote for the PDP at all
levels, that is the only way we can effect the change we all need for
our nation to move forward.”
Secondus called on the Independent National Electoral Commission to be above-board in the conduct of the elections.
In a remark, Dr Bukola Saraki, the Director-General of the PDP Presidential Campaign Organisation, also urged the people to vote for PDP.
He continued, “your governor, Senator Okowa is
one of the best governors this country has produced, we are grateful to
Deltans for being loyal to the PDP since 1999; the roads that you have
in the state came through the PDP, most of the development in the state
were done by the PDP, so, why will Deltans not vote for PDP?”
Governor
Okowa at the rally, stated that Deltans are peace-loving, adding that
his administration has built bridges of unity among the people which
Atiku will replicate once he emerges as president by uniting all
Nigerians and making them to live in peace.
The
governor listed the achievements of his administration in the health
sector, job creation, health, road construction and summed it up by
calling on all Nigerians to vote for the PDP candidates in the
forthcoming elections as such would attract development to the country.
“The
most important thing to us as a people is that we are seeing the
future, a future which the PDP will bring peace to our entire country;
we are prepared for the elections and from the crowd we have today, you
(Atiku) will be encouraged to know that Deltans will vote PDP in large
numbers, and we will defend our votes,” the governor said.
On
his part, director-general of the campaign organisation and Senate
President, Senator Bukola Saraki, congratulated Governor Okowa for his
developmental efforts, especially, for constructing the Stephen Keshi
Stadium, noting that the governor “understands the act of governance.”
Saraki
said it was important for Nigerians to vote for Atiku because, such
will boost the confidence of investors, boost the economy and create job
opportunities for the people.
His words: “Investors
do not go to countries where there is no rule of law, countries where
security of lives and property is not guaranteed; don't waste your votes
for the APC, don't be afraid, we will monitor the votes so that they
cannot rig, a vote for Alhaji Abubakar is a vote to boost our economy,
provide jobs for our people; vote for the PDP.”
Also
speaking, the national chairman of the party, Prince Uche Secondus
warned that any attempt to rig the elections would be resisted and spell
doom for the country.
“We are aware that
there are patriotic Nigerians in INEC, if the election is rigged, there
will be war because, everybody is ready for the elections; the security
agencies should obey the constitution and be neutral or else, there will
be crisis.
“Nigerians should come out
and vote and defend their votes because, the votes must count so that we
can vote out someone who has brought disgrace to the nation.
“We
need digital president and Atiku is that digital president; Alhaji
Abubakar can interact and engage the youths, he will be in charge and
the government would not be in the hands of cabals,” he said.
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