Vote me in, and I’ll ensure stable power supply – Buhari tells Nigerians


The Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, has promised to ensure stable power supply and expand the nation’s economy if elected as the president on February 14.


Buhari said this at the Government Secondary School in Calabar, Cross River State, while addressing a mammoth crowd that had come to receive the APC Presidential Campaign train on Wednesday in continuation of his tour of states in the South-South geo-political zone.

This came just as the Director-General of Buhari Campaign Organisation and Governor of Rivers State, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, urged the electorates in the geo-political zone to vote out President Goodluck Jonathan because he did not deserve re-election.

Buhari said his policies would discourage people from stealing when voted into power.

He also said the power sector would be stabilised in order to resuscitate dying industries in the country.

“If you go down memory lane during the period of regional governments, the leaders then used to allocate 43 per cent of the budget to education and that is why their names will never be forgotten. We will try to secure our country; we will ensure industries are resuscitated.

“Our industries are dying and will continue to die unless we get the issue of power supply correct. We will resuscitate our industries,” he added.

Buhari added that he would bring about the development of the agricultural sector to reduce unemployment in the country.
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  1. in fact, electricity should be his number one agenda

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  2. This leaders are jst making promises, and when they get into power they find it difficult to do. What they should be telling us is how they intend to achieve all these promises. It is very easy to say vote me in and I will ensure stable power, bt a serious leader who intends to really do as he says would spell out a plan to achieve wat he has said.

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  3. My brother,please let us trust this man called Buhari.He will do what he has promised.We need change and the impending change is a very good combination.Once again,Nigerians please let us turn arround the furtune of this country by changing our administration.There has been slow pace of development in our country.We need to pity our unburn generation by changing positively.Buhari will surely deliver.

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  4. Buhari ko Buhari ni, must it be them again, quater to die man, he should go and rest, advice and allow the young vibrant men that has new ideas, is Nigerian government rotational in one set of people? Haba dan Allah!!

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    1. Brother AGIP warn close, because of hole some thieft of oil by your/our president, Abeg ask am if na true or lie. shell do sack 600 people, chevron don sack 380 people and dollar don rise to N193. to $1 , fuel price dey on the rise and oil price still dey fall, Total don close all out source contract Abeg wake up and stop tribalism, Militant or common criminals na dey guild the wealth of the nation they are even buying Gun boats to wage war, all drilling contracts has stop, Do you know that our Government refuse to pay International oil company thier own 60% due them that is causing the oil and gas sector to drop people. Abeg for how long are we going to manage this country on good luck lets change this ruling party that has been there since the inception of our new Democracy and see it they are actually telling us the truth, Do you know that all our refiney are operating at 20% of their capacity OPEN your EYES it is not because you benefit from the Government that make you open your Mouth and close your eyes to say everything is ok. WAKE UP.

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  5. There will be forum to expantiate on detail but the time is too short to do that on the podium. I sincerely hope our media institutions will collaborate to organise at least one Presidential debate for all the Presidential candidates before the Feb. 14th election to address us on some issues bothering on our welfare, economy, infrastructure, unemployment & other macro economic variables. Then some of us can take position.

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