Tinubu promises Nigerians better deal, says others planning to privatise Nigeria
Dennis Udo-Udoma, Uyo
The All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate, Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu has said he would prioritise employment opportunities for Nigerians who are willing and ready to work, especially the people of Akwa-Ibom State.
The APC presidential candidate said this at a campaign rally in Uyo on Monday held at 30 thousand capacity Goodwill Akpabio International Stadium, filled to the brim.
Asiwaju Tinubu, while addressing the massive crowd thanked the people of the state especially, APC members who voted for him to emerge the candidate of the party for the February 25, 2023 presidential election said, the power to become president resides with the people.
According to him, “the power to become president resides in you. Akwa-Ibom people have overwhelmingly welcomed me wholeheartedly. God will give you blessings. When I said “emi lo kan”, God answered that prayer through you people. I got the ticket. Let me thank all of you for that ticket. I am grateful.”
The APC presidential candidate, however, told the people of the state and supporters that they would not get full credit until they all vote and ensure victory in the general elections for all APC candidates in the national assembly, governorship, state assembly and presidential elections.
“No one gets credit for an incomplete assignment because the assignment is not complete until you vote. So, go and get your PVC. This is the revolution to change poverty to prosperity. Joblessness to jobfulness.”
Tinubu also pointed out that, government’s highest purpose is to use the resources at its disposal for the benefit of the people in direct reference to Labour Party’s presidential candidate, Peter Obi whose only vaunted credential is that he saved money while he was governor of Anambra State.
He added that, Obi watched his people suffer, while he continued to boast of saving money for the state, which has become his biggest campaign achievement and urged Nigerians to roundly reject Obi who saved money for the state, while refusing to save the people of Anambra State as governor.
The APC candidate spoke of the Peoples Democratic Party’s candidate, Atiku Abubakar saying, his only aim of wanting to be president is to be able to sell the nation’s assets to his friends.
“My opponents will say that my vision for Nigeria is too big and too far away to attain. I say to them that their vision is too small and selfish. I want to take you to a better future where the government works even more on your behalf to improve your daily lives.
“My opponents want to take you back in time to a point where you, the citizens labour and toil so they can get richer by the day, while you get nothing. I want to move you along the path of progressive governance that leads to a more prosperous economy as well as abiding security and peace for all.
“This election will decide whether you believe and the rest of the nation are entitled to the good things only progressive, compassionate and responsible governance can deliver. Or do you want to relinquish your future to someone like “Mr Privatize” of the PDP or Peter the “Stingy”?
“One man wants to sell all of Nigeria’s public assets and its future, so that only he and his tight club of conspirators can enjoy the meat of the land. While Mr. Stingy wants to do for the nation what he did to Anambra. He let the people suffered while keeping and hiding their own money from them and their basic needs. He refused to save people so that he could save money.
“I tell you that, whatever government has, it is not to keep from you, it is to be put to wise use for your benefit. This is the highest purpose of the government. Only this will usher in a greater tomorrow. Anything less will chain us to failure.”
Speaking on his plans for Akwa Ibom State, Tinubu promised that though an oil-rich state, he would help bring more resources to the state through diversification into agriculture and harnessing the tourism opportunities available in the state.
“This land is rich and fertile. The agricultural policies we have designed and the investments we have planned will ensure greater productivity and food supply as well as opening the door to increased exports to markets worldwide.
“We will provide the infrastructure to help rural communities, establish commodity boards to assure our farmers of a minimum price for strategic crops. This will guarantee the well-deserved income for farmers for the hard and valuable work they perform for the nation.
“Additionally, we will invest in agricultural infrastructure such as grain reserves, produce storage facilities in local markets, better farm-to-market roads and access.
“My administration’s programme to build agricultural hubs will increase arable farmland and encourage cooperative relationships between small and large farms that will boost production and promote agro-related business.
“We will also help bring industry and tourism to Akwa Ibom. This is a beautiful and welcoming place with kind and energetic people. Our industrial plan will encourage companies to locate here and manufacture goods for Nigeria as well as foreign markets. This will produce jobs and provide the foreign currency to help push our nation forward. Tourists will come and never want to leave this land of promise. This means more jobs, better income and skills for you,” he added.
He also promised to help protect their oil reserves from vandals so that the state will be able to get what it truly deserves from the large oil deposits it has, while also ensuring that the oil companies take care of and give back to their host communities to ensure development.
“This land is blessed to be an oil producing state. Akwa Ibom is really the Promised Land! While we diversify the economy, oil and gas will remain vital to our nation. My administration has plans for the future management of these resources that will lead to greater prosperity.
“We will ensure self-sufficiency in meeting demand for petroleum products and will fight against those who will seek to impose artificial scarcity. President Buhari has fought against these forces and I will continue the fight.
“We will rob the oil vandals of their ability to rob us. Our security plans call for the use of the best aerial and ground technology to deter theft and vandalism that robs this region of its due revenues and also creates environmental and medical risks to our people.
“Your communities must benefit more from hosting the oil companies and from giving the nation for such a long time the revenue vital to our government’s operations,” he also said.
Earlier, the APC governorship candidate in Akwa-Ibom, Obong Akanimo Udofia who was handed the party’s flag dismissed those using religion to campaign, revealing that Asiwaju built a monastery for Catholic Church in Epe, Lagos State and he is a president that will serve Nigerians well, regardless of their religion and ethnicity.
Former governor of Akwa-Ibom State, Senator Godswill Akpabio charged the people of the state to vote for Asiwaju Tinubu and all APC candidates.
The APC campaign rally in Uyo was attended by top government officials, party leaders and members of the presidential campaign council.
Others were; the Senate President, Dr. Ahmed Lawan, Speaker of House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, Director-General of the campaign council and Governor of Plateau State, Simon Lalong, Cross Rivers State Governor, Ben Ayade, APC Deputy National Chairman, South, Barrister Emma Enekwu, former Minister of Niger Delta and former Governor of the state, Senator Godswill Akpabio, current Minister of Niger Delta, Obong Umana Okon Umana, former Minister of Petroleum, Chief Don Etiebet, former EFCC Chairman, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu and APC National Woman Leader, Beta Edu amongst others.