A retrospective look at the campaign
pledges of the two leading presidential candidates, President Goodluck Jonathan
of the Peoples Democratic Party,PDP, and Gen Mohammadu Buhari ,rtd, of the All
Progressives Congress, APC, in the past five days, showed a deluge of promises
on how to move Nigeria forward. Unlike the pattern since the presidential
campaigns commenced, the rhetorics were less confrontational and offensive from
both parties this week
PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN
(PDP PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE)
SOKOTO: We will improve agriculture
Jonathan
“As President, my administration
established 14 new Universities, four was built in the South while 10 was built
in the North, yet they keep telling you I hate the North. If truly I hate the
North and I do not want the children from the North to be like me, will I take
such action”.
“In the area of Agriculture, tell me
of any government that has supported the North with several agricultural
equipment and with billions in cash loans. If I don’t like the North, will they
benefit up to 70percent of Agricultural reforms we are doing?’’
KEBBI: I’ll step up rice production
President Jonathan promised that the
rice revolution in Kebbi State would be stepped up to stop importation in
Nigeria.
“I want to plead with Nigerians not
to mind all the criticisms against me and my administration to vote for us. Our
achievements so far have been seen by Nigerians and the people of the
north-west need to vote us back into power at the February 14 presidential
elections. Part of our developmental plans for Kebbi is to step up the rice
revolution in the state”.
ZAMFARA: We will build an airport
President Jonathan promised the
people of Zamfara State a befitting airport if re-elected.
“We must fix Bakolori Dam and
irrigation project for our farmers. We will work with you to explore the solid
minerals in the state to create jobs for the young people.
We will also improve education and
that is why we created a university in Zamfara State and we will make sure we
step up on agriculture. That is why we also have a silo here; about 100,000
metric tonnes capacity. We will do everything to make sure we create jobs for
you; to make sure that you are educated.”
KATSINA: We built a federal
university
‘’My administration was able to
provide Katsina State a Federal University when it became embarrassing that as
the cradle of western education in the country, the state could not boast of a
federal university.
‘’Katsina State had produced the
first female pilot among those currently being trained under the Petroleum
Development Trust Fund (PTDF) and my administration has associated more with
farmers more than any other in the country’s history.
“We have challenges like many other
countries in the world but we are still managing because of our focus. We will
get through our challenges because we are working hard and you know it.”
We have done well by building
Almajiri’s schools, fighting desertification, youth unemployment among others
in the state and the country in general.’’
KANO: Jonathan promises more
Industries
In Kano he said: “We are trying to
create young business men and luckily we are in Kano, and if you talk about
business, you remember people like the Aliko Dangotes, you can remember the
Dantatas, the Rabius and others. We will surely work with you to encourage
small and micro medium scale enterprises to make sure young people like you grow
up to the likes of Aliko Dangotes.
That is what we stand for, that is
what we are working for.
“We reassure you that working with
you, we will surely continue to improve commerce and industry in Kano. We will
make sure young people have jobs, our women will have jobs; and that the
economy of Kano will continue to grow from strength to strength.”
BAUCHI: Solid mineral development to
receive priority
At the Bauchi rally, he vowed to
empower the youths. He said his government would focus more on the solid mineral
development which is capable of providing empowerment to the youths of Bauchi
State.
GENERAL MUHAMMADU BUHARI (APC
PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE)
KANO: I will fight insecurity
“Wherever I go, I speak on three
fundamental issues; insecurity, unemployment and corruption because they are
the main challenges bedevilling the country. So, I am using this opportunity to
call on you, particularly the youth, to make sure you obtain your voter cards
to enable you vote for us to assist you. All these noise will not help matters
if you fail to come out and vote for the APC during the forthcoming elections
in the country,
‘’ I am appealing to you; the damage
done to this country is great. The level of unemployment, level of insecurity
is intolerable. The journey has
Buhari: Our situation must change!
begun. It will take time, it will
take patience, it will take support from you to make sure that we succeed. My
administration will serve the people of this country judiciously, through
improved healthcare delivery system, and quality education, to enable the
citizens enjoy the dividends of democracy.’’
KADUNA: Protect your votes and shun
violence
The rally in Kaduna was an avenue to
re-echo his calls on his supporters to ensure that their votes are protected.
‘’We are calling on you, on February
14, pick your voters’ cards, vote, protect your votes, escort your votes and
wait. Anywhere I go, I speak about three things that are major challenges to us
as a nation since the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) came to power 16 years ago
‘’If we vote APC, we are helping
ourselves. We will renovate and equip our schools and employ teachers. We will
renovate our hospitals, equip them and supply them with drugs. We will
rehabilitate the entire bad roads. By the grace of God, within two years into
my administration, if elected, Nigerians will see a remarkable difference. We
believe in democracy, and that is why in spite of the fact that we were
short changed in 2003, 2007 and 20011, we did not ask anybody to go and kill or
slaughter anybody, we went to the courts.’’
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