Ahead of the upcoming 2019 general elections, Fifty-nine support
groups for President Muhammadu Buhari’s re-election have endorsed former Vice
President Atiku Abubakar for President.
At an elaborate event at Ajuji hotel, Gudu district
of Abuja on Monday evening, the groups said their decision to dump Mr Buhari
and the All Progressives Congress (APC) was due to “marginalization and
deliberate impoverishment”.
The press conference was addressed on behalf of the
groups by Yusuf Ardo, the national coordinator of the Grassroots Mobilisers for
Buhari (GMB).
Mr Ardo said the Grassroots Mobilisers for Buhari is
a political pressure group that was registered in 2015 with the relevant
government agency, with national, zonal, states, local government areas, wards
and polling units leadership.
He claimed his group has over “5 million registered
members” across Nigeria that mobilised Nigerians from all works of life through
organisation of Town Hall meetings, community by community to sensitise people
at the grassroots for the actualisation of Mr Buhari’s presidential aspiration
in 2015.
“We toured the country and campaigned for the
emergence of the current APC led federal government.
“This forum coordinated all support groups for APC
and championed Grassroots Mobilizations of Nigerians.”
He attributed their decision to support Mr Abubakar
to the “failure” of Mr Buhari.
“Sequel to the foregoing, we are sad, that the
government we put in place has failed and continues to fail our people; we
cannot continue to reinforce failures.”
Mr Ardo criticized the president for not having
youth in his cabinet.
“How can we have a federal cabinet without a single
youth?” he asked.
“A government that does not take the youths into
account is a dying government; the future belongs to us, the young people.
“Today, our country is faced with legions of
challenges, our economy that was the fastest-growing in Africa has gone
comatose under the present government that has shown unprepared and completely
clueless.
“Unemployment has risen to an alarming level,
instead of creating three million jobs per year as promised during 2015
campaigns; millions of jobs are being lost quarterly, with many companies
folding up,” he said.
He said he believed Nigeria’s economy under Mr
Abubakar will be revived and returned to the path of progress that it was
before the “misfortune” of President Buhari.
“We strongly believe that Atiku will ensure
diversification of the economy through Agriculture, adequate supply of power,
massive industrialization, thereby creating employment for our teaming youths.”
“Our predicament and future of the youth in Nigeria
is highly threatened, that is why we have resolved one hundred percent (100%)
to support His Excellency, Atiku Abubakar, GCON, come 2019 for our large
interest in this country.”
“We need Atiku’s helping hands to liberate our
people from the present situation we have sadly found ourselves.”
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