President Muhammadu Buhari has implored members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to remain united and avoid acrimony, rallying delegates at the special convention to consider voting the presidential candidate with the best chances of securing victory in the 2023 general elections.
The president while addressing party members and chieftains at the Eagle Square said the critical task ahead of the Abdullahi Adamu-led National Working Committee (NWC) ”remains to continue to forge the unity of purpose among party members and to keep securing needed compromises in the interest of the party”.
”I enjoin you all to be fair to all and to create a level playing field for all the presidential aspirants in the coming crucial party exercise.
Underscoring that the principal challenge before the party is the need to keep a united front, the President affirmed that the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the party has vested its powers in NWC for the time being, as requested, and in compliance with the party Constitution, to ensure smooth party administration and operations in these critical times in the overall interest of the party.
President Buhari, therefore, assured the party Chairman and the entire NWC members of his support.
He said, ”Please do not hesitate to call on me and all other appropriate quarters for the help that will propel our great party to the victory that we all seek. To ensure a hitch-free presidential primary, please let us work collectively in the interest of our great party and our great country.”
On governance issues and how his administration has steered the ship of state in the last seven years, the President declared that the APC Government in spite of inheriting a nearly dead economy, has made substantial progress in implementing reforms, providing infrastructure and social care and redeeming Nigeria’s image in the international community.
”Fellow delegates, fellow men, women, youth, citizens of our country. Many people have short memories. But let us remember the situation we inherited.
”A nearly dead economy in spite of oil being over $100 per barrel for many years. Vast areas of our country under insurgent control. Salaries, wages, pensions unpaid for months in many states.
”Problems were left unattended or ignored. Infrastructure left to decay. Internationally we were despised.
”Your APC government has changed all that. Our response to any new challenges, whether banditry, kidnappings, insurgency has been prompt and head-on. Rehabilitation of infrastructure has taken place on a massive scale. Our response to Covid-19 is second to none in Africa.
”We have made substantial progress in governance, in implementing reforms, in democratic processes and in social care.
”We are now respected in Africa and across the world. These major achievements by APC are historic and far-reaching.
”We now have to choose a leadership not just to win elections next year but to continue and improve on these landmarks.
”We must choose a knowledgeable, fair-minded nationalist with a very strong belief in the unity of our Nation, Nigeria, and strength of character and purpose to steer the country forward. We should not allow the PDP to drag the country backwards, ” he said.