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Atiku Campaigns In Delta, Explains Why He Picked Okowa As Running Mate

He told supporters on Tuesday that the campaign team was not in the state to campaign but to show their gratitude.


Atiku Abubakar and Ifeanyi Okowa campaigns in Asaba, Delta State on Tuesday, January 24th, 2023.

 

On the campaign trail in Asaba, the Delta State capital, the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, said his choice of Governor Ifeanyi Okowa as running mate was due to longstanding support from the state.

Atiku told PDP supporters on Tuesday that the campaign team was not in the state to campaign but to show their gratitude and identify with them in all respects.

“[We are here] because of the support we have received and have received all along, particularly myself. In all my political career, from 1999 to date, Delta State has never failed me,” the presidential hopeful said.

“I want to promise you that I shall not betray the trust of Delta State and in fact, the Niger Delta sub-region altogether. That is why as my modest contribution to your support over the years, I decided to take one of you as my running mate. 

“As you know, a running mate is always a stepping stone. Therefore, it is up to you to give Governor Okowa the massive support that he needs to show the people of this country that you are committed to your own future.”

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The former Vice President promised that his five-point agenda will ensure the economy has “a commanding height”.

He added that if elected, Nigeria’s foreign investment will improve to similar heights recorded by the country before the end of PDP’s 16-year tenure in 2015. 

“We had the biggest economic growth until we became the biggest economy in Africa. We had no problem about foreign exchange,” he said.

“We had no problem about scarcity of goods. We had no problem about high inflation. We had no problem about prices of goods and services.

“For God’s sake, why would you vote for another party that has now suffered us in the last seven to eight years? Please, say no to APC. APC, down! PDP, up! PDP, victory!”