Coalition: PDP @ Your Door Campaign tells APC to Start Packing
Tue, Jul 10, 2018 | By publisher
Politics
FOLLOWING the ratification of an agreement between the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, R-APC and 37 others, the PDP @ Your Door Campaign Forum has described the development as a send forth for the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.
In a statement signed by Okpani Jacob Onjewu Dickson, its national publicity secretary, and made available on Tuesday, the PDP @ Your Door Campaign hailed Uche Secondus, national chairman of the PDP, for initiating and seeing the pact through.
“Nigeria as a whole will benefit from that agreement reached by our great party the PDP, alongside others, who are tired of the present administration.
“With this development we are optimistic that from late 2019, again, our economy will be rejuvenated and Nigerians of all demographic variables will once again, be able to afford three square meals like it was before APC came on board in 2015,” it stated.
The group therefore, advised the APC to start preparing handover notes at the centre and most of the states where the party currently holds sway.
“We will all gather on May 29 and sing a song of victory as the candidate which is a product of this timely coalition is sworn-in as the President” it predicted.
The group advised those yet to register for or collect their PVCs to do so without delay, as it was as important not just for them, but for generations yet unborn.
“Let us all join hands and send this government packing so we can reclaim our country,” it concluded.
– Jul. 10, 2018 @ 19:49 GMT |
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