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Ahmed Lawan urges youths to stop believing in PDP
Senate President, Ahmad Lawan has told Nigerians not to believe opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party which was in power years ago.
In his speech at an empowerment programme organised by a Senator representing Gombe North, the Senate President who spoke in Hausa said there was no meaningful development in the country during the 16 years PDP was in power.
Claiming that the President Buhari-led administration has brought pragmatic leadership and dividends of democracy to the people, Lawan stated that it would be unfortunate if youths were swayed by the PDP.
He said;
“PDP did nothing for 16 years, they spent money without any reasonable development. Youths should not believe PDP again.
“We thank President Muhammadu Buhari. He is the leader of the party in the country who has given us great leadership from 2015 till date and who has shown great desire to turn around the fortune of this country. Mr President has never rested for a second.”
The Senate President also assurred the Executive of the National Assembly’s support. Lawan added;
“He (Buhari) is doing his best. Even though we are not out of the woods, he has done so much since 2015-2021. The National Assembly will continue to support Mr President to ensure that we deliver on our campaign promises to Nigerians.”
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