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Friday, March 18, 2011

2011: PDP will sweep the polls – Haliru

The Acting National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Dr. Bello Haliru Mohammed, is confident of an overwhelming victory for the PDP in the forthcoming general elections in April.

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Dr. Haliru in statement signed by his Special Assistant on Media, Mr. Emeka Nwankpa said his confidence stems from the overwhelming reception accorded President Goodluck Jonathan by Nigerians during the State-by-State Campaign.
He said: “From Borno to Bayelsa, from Ebonyi to Kebbi, from Adamawa to Jigawa, from Ekiti to Sokoto, from Kwara to Akwa Ibom, the voices of our teeming supporters resonated with the same pledge: it is either PDP or no other party.

“We sincerely thank Nigerian for this massive show of support and solidarity which they displayed as we embarked on these cross-country campaigns,”
He explained that the party quickly went into the campaigns with the conviction that the Nigerian voter comes first in the party’s order of priorities, noting that the average Nigerian is the centre-piece of PDP’s policies and programmes.
“We were the first serious political party to take our presidential ticket around the country to enable Nigerians come face to face with our choice brand. Our message in this regard is very clear. We are cocksure of the absolute sellability and the incredible chemistry of Mr. President and his Vice, Architect Namadi Sambo.
We have absolute confidence in their ability to steer the ship of this nation for the next four years. We believe they are the real change agents of the transformation which our country urgently needs now.
“President Goodluck Jonathan has exhaustively communicated his message of peace, unity and stability as a necessary foundation for the rapid and complete transformation of our dear country. This is a stateman’s message. We are happy that Nigerians who desire peace have made up their minds to vote for him as a man of peace”, he said.

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