ADP finally reacts to Buhari’s victory over Atiku
The Action Democratic Party (ADP), has applauded Nigerians for
coming out in large numbers to exercise their franchise in last Saturday’s
elections.
The party said this in a congratulatory message signed by Mr Pam Ibrahim,
Director Media and Publicity (YYSani Presidential Campaign Council), on Friday
in Abuja.
ADP said that
the level of enthusiasm demonstrated at the polls by Nigerians was an
indication that credible leadership was realisable soon in Nigeria.
The party also congratulated President Muhammadu Buhari for his
re-election as President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria for another tenure
of four years.
“However, it is
an undeniable fact that the country has experienced myriads of challenges in
all sectors of our economy, especially in the Oil and Gas sector of the
Nigerian economy where leakages are growing wider by the day consuming over 30
per cent of nation’s revenue annually.
“The ADP
therefore, wishes to urge the president to embark on policies that will revamp
the economy, unite Nigerians, create jobs and end endemic corruption ravaging
Nigeria.
“We in the ADP participated in the election, particularly the presidential
election where we featured one of the most distinguished Nigerians as our
candidate, Engr. Yabagi Yusuf Sani.
“Regardless of
the outcome of the elections, we believe Nigeria must move on in line with the
saying of some of our leaders who said: We have no any other country than
Nigeria”.
The party,
therefore, called on Nigerians especially its members nationwide to come out en
mass to vote ADP Gubernatorial and State Houses of Assembly candidates on March
9.
“We heartily thank Nigerians who are the real heroes of democracy, particularly our members who trooped out on the election day to cast their votes.
“We encourage Nigerians most especially the great ADP members nationwide to come out in large numbers to exercise their franchise by voting for ADP Gubernatorial and State Houses of Assembly Candidates on March 9. God bless Nigeria,” it said.
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