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Project Atiku Save Nigeria, canvases for vote.

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By Danzumi Ishaku

The need for Nigerians to vote credible leaders with requisite ideology and progressive tendencies that would promote peace and unity has again been brought to the foe.

The Coordinator of Project Atiku Save Nigeria Luka Agbu who was speaking with Nigerian pilot during an interface in Jalingo, said only politicians that have the people’s at heart can be able to effect genuine change and bring development.

Agbu who frowned at the manner the present leadership at the center has infested poverty on the people a situation he described as retrogressive in view of the wellbeing of the electorate who voted them.

Luka Agbu who was a one time Senior Special Assistant to Governor Darius Dickson Ishaku bemoaned the recent trend of vote buying in the country and charged electorate to vote with their conscience.

The Coordinator maintained that the ruling All Progressive Congress are now using the impoverished condition of the masses to leaverage on their campaign by providing them with peanuts to reelect them into office.

He stated that the hope of the country lies in the hands of the youths hence the need for them to be proactive in the electoral process to secure the future.

Agbu charged INEC to be an unbiased umpire in the forthcoming general elections in the country.

The corodinator also challenged the international community to be observant of the politiking in Nigeria and the media to be objective in their reportage to save Nigeria democracy.

He urged the federal Government to ensure that election in twenty nineteen is free, fair, credible and violent free.

The legal luminary pleaded with Nigerians to come out emass to vote for the Former vice president Atiku Abubakar in next year’s poll.

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