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Only Atiku can move Nigeria forward – Okowa

by Idowu Abdullahi
August 18, 2023
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The Peoples Democratic Party vice presidential candidate, Ifeanyi Okowa, has disclosed only the main opposition flagbearer, Atiku Abubakar, can move Nigerian forward.

Okowa in a series of tweets on Monday, Okowa explained that of all the presidential candidates, only Atiku was prepared for the presidency.

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Referencing the series of presidential debates, the Delta State governor noted that Atiku has what it takes to take Nigeria out of her present challenges.

He wrote, “Last night, Nigerians listened to our presidential candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, present his well-thought-out solutions to #RecoverNigeria at the #AriseTVTownhall.

“From what we all saw, heard, and witnessed, Alhaji Atiku is the only candidate that has the experience and the ideas to move the nation forward. His desire to lead our country into a new era of sustained development is borne out of his desire to serve all Nigerians.

“Clearly, Atiku was the most articulate. Without a doubt, he is the most prepared Presidential Candidate. Obviously, last night many Nigerians got the opportunity to see our next President and Commander in Chief present his ideas in a thoughtful, concise, & comprehensible manner.

“With 81 Days left until #NigeriaDecides2023, for those of you that haven’t yet collected your #PVCs, I ask that you all do so. Let us all work together to end the insecurity, inflation, and erratic economy. Let us #RecoverNigeria, for all Nigerians!”

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