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Buhari: PDP Is Too corrupt To Rule Nigeria Again, 🤔



President Muhammadu Buhari has stated that it would be dangerous and risky to allow the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, return to power in 2019.

The President said he should be allowed to complete the good work he started.

Buhari spoke through his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, at an event organized by Buhari Media Organisation in the commencement of campaigns for the Feb. 16, 2019, Presidential Election.

He said that the PDP had not shown remorse for what they had done and had not admitted their mistakes and had not taken steps to address those mistakes.

"They want to compound matters for Nigeria. It is too dangerous and risky for power to return to PDP," Garba said.

Garba added that Buhari would win "clean and square" on the basis of the record that the administration had achieved.

"In 2015, we ran on the basis of promises, majorly insecurity, anti-corruption and repositioning of the economy on all of these three counts, he has achieved 90 percent.

"The time has come that we are going to unfold to the nation, all achievements and Nigerians will not make the mistake of taking us back to where we were in 2015.

"This election is going to be a tough one but Buhari is going to win.

"Don't mind the noise, don't mind all the propaganda. Buhari will come back. He has done it before, he is doing it now. He is going to do it for the country again," he said.

"He must be allowed to complete the good work he had started.

"Whatever they say, he has minimally 12 to 14 million votes coming from masses in elections. This is not going to change in 2019.

"This election will be a work-over for him," he said.

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