African Democratic Congress, ADC, governorship candidate in Jigawa State, Sabo Nakudu, has vowed to leave Nigeria if the All Progressives Congress, APC, wins the 2027 general election without improving the living conditions of citizens.
Nakudu made this vow while receiving members of the ADC
youth wing in Jigawa State.
The governorship candidate expressed concern over what he
described as the growing hardship across the country and warned that young
Nigerians would continue to suffer if urgent steps are not taken to address the
nation’s challenges.
He noted that the inability of successive governments to
provide basic needs has left many citizens frustrated and uncertain about the
future.
According to him, access to essential services such as clean
water, electricity, education and security should not remain campaign promises
decades after Nigeria attained independence.
Nakudu added that it was disappointing that many communities
still struggle to get potable water and stable power supply, adding that
governments should be assessed by the impact of their policies on the daily
lives of ordinary people.
“I will leave Nigeria if the APC wins the 2027 general
elections. The younger generation will bear the greatest consequences if the
current situations of unemployment, insecurity and poor infrastructure persist.
“Don’t distance yourselves from politics but to participate
actively in the democratic process. Only leaders who are committed to
development and accountability should be entrusted with public offices,” he
said.
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