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YPP optimistic of clinching presidency in February

Young Progressives Party (YPP) is not featuring in the 2019 general polls to add to the number of parties on the ballot paper.

Bishop Amakiri

Young Progressives Party (YPP) is not featuring in the 2019 general polls to add to the number of parties on the ballot paper.

The national chairman, Mr. Bishop Amakiri, in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) yesterday in Abuja, said that the party would make history by recording victory in the presidential election, as it has one of the best candidates in Prof. Kingsley Moghalu.

“We are prepared for 2019 general election. We are not out to make up the number of political parties on the ballot paper; we are in the race to win.

“Nigerians are tired of recycling leaders who cannot solve their problems or meet their aspirations. They are in dire need of young and vibrant leaders and political parties, and that is what the YPP represents.

“That is why we have a vibrant and intelligent Nigerian as our presidential candidate in the person of Moghalu who has what it takes to revive the economy and improve the welfare of the people,” he said.

Amakiri called on Nigerians to embrace YPP candidates in the presidential and governorship elections, as they are the breed of best, young intellectuals in the country.

“I wish and hope that Nigerians will be liberated in 2019. The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and All Progressives Congress (APC) cannot do that.

“The only alternative that is before us now is the new breed of politicians and leaders that YPP is offering in 2019. Our candidates stand to be the best,” he said.

Pledging that his party would engage in issue-based campaign, he added: “I advise all political parties and their candidates to concentrate on issue-based campaign, rather than character assassination that we are now witnessing between PDP and APC.”

Amakiri advised registered voters who are yet to collect their Permanent Voter’s Card (PVC) to do so after the public holiday, to enable them participate in the general election.

“We must use all our energy to rescue Nigeria by participating in the election to elect credible and competent leaders to lead us,” he said.

He also advised the National Orientation Agency (NOA) not to abandon its duty of sensitising Nigerians, especially on the need to collect their PVCs and participate in the election.

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