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2023 : Atiku’s Presidency Will Tackle Insecurity, Economic Hardship, Other Woes – Group Tells Nigerians

Young Democrats for Atiku’s 2023 Presidency

Support for Atiku Abubakar’s presidency come 2023 continues to gather momentum in Nigeria after social-political group with the name Young Democrats for Atiku charged Nigerians to elect the Adamawa – born politician as the next President of Nigeria, reports www.totorinews.com

This was disclosed by Comrade Richard Onyebuwa, the National Coordinator, Young Democrats for Atiku’s 2023 Presidency during a one-day national youth strategic roundtable conference, in Abuja. Comrade Onyebuwa said that the group is fully ready to mobilize Nigerians across the 36 states and Federal Capital Territory, FCT, to actualise that Atiku Abubakar’ presidency becomes a reality next year.

He said that the driving force behind the PDP presidential flagbearer is to see Nigeria rise again from the ashes of poverty, unemployment, economic woes and other predicaments that have trailed the emergence of APC as the ruling party in Nigeria since 2015.

“Kindly permit me to state unequivocally that we at Young Democrats for Atiku’s 2023 Presidency have by the grace of God established our structures in the 36 States of Nigeria and the Federal Capital Territory, through the instrumentality of our State, Local Government and Ward Coordinators,” Comrade Onyebuwa said.

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Comrade Richard Onyebuwa

“We are currently putting measures in place to embark on massive mobilization at the over 176,000 polling units in the country because that is where elections are won. This is a task that must achieve for Atiku’ presidency to come to reality.

“We are appealing to the conscience of Nigerians, especially youthful population of eligible voters to join us in protecting our future and that of our dear nation by supporting and voting for a man who will confront issues and proffers solutions, rather than playing a blame game. This is not a time to experiment.

“Nigerians made the mistake in 2015 and 2019, when we supported and voted for popularity, instead of capacity, content, exposure and experience, and the consequence is still fresh before us. Hence, it will be suicidal to make another mistake as a nation.

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Some Nigerian youths at the event

“Enormous task is ahead as we look forward to His Excellency Atiku Abubakar becoming the next President of Nigeria. We will use all the available means of communication to sell his candidancy across the Federation,” he said.

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