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2023: Atiku formally declares, states what he has to offer
Finally, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has formally declared his intention to contest the 2023 presidential election.
He said his decision followed the need for good governance in Nigeria, pointing out that he has all it takes to salvage the country from the numerous challenges facing it.
“We are in one of the trying and tough times in our history in this country. Poverty insecurity joblessness and insecurity,” he said on Thursday at a stakeholder’s meeting in Abuja.
“There has never been a time when Nigerians need serious leadership than now.
“PDP is in a better position to offer Nigerians that desirable leadership. That is what I want to offer. I want to offer solutions to our problems.
“I have the experience in the lower and highest level. As a vice president of Nigeria, I made much progress in national transformation.
“As a businessman, I have solved grassroots problems by creating jobs for thousands of people”.
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