
Making the announcement via a statement, yesterday, in Abuja, Suleiman said the most important aspects of fresh elections in Nigeria were the possibility of the decision by popular vote for a person that could turn the economy around.
Suleiman, who doubles as spokesman for Coalition of Northern Groups (CNG), lauded ADC presidential candidate, Dumebi Kachikwu and National Chairman, Ralphs Nwosu, for their commitment to the growth of the party.
He explained that ADC stands out as the only party that holds much promise for strengthening national unity and building pillars of peace and security, development and human rights for the “benefit of our people and common home.”
The new campaign DG in his acceptance speech noted: “We are by now all aware of a resounding national clamour for a definite generational transfer of power, whose immediate trigger is the serial misgovernment of a clearly bankrupt elite contrived on the back of the most gratuitous insults to justice and fairness, wrapped in a crude cover of crass political opportunism and breathtaking ineptitude.
“The process that ADC concluded on Saturday, August 6, 2022, therefore represents a celebration, more than a competition, for the laying of the foundation of the collapse of that citadel of poor governance, indifference, insensitivity and unprecedented plunder that characterised the previous administrations of an exploiter class that has monopolised the total available activity in our country since independence.
“The process is also about the possibility of mobilising the most populous and greatest Nigerian asset, its youth, to step up in a manner never seen in our political history, to close the unnecessary ethnic and religious divides and work to pull down the pillars of fascism erected by those whose greed for personal wealth and ambition remain tied to the continuation of decay and destruction of a nation and its people.”
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