With the campaign to the 2019 general elections gathering momentum, the People’s Democratic Party through her campaign council chairman Senator Bukola Saraki, has listed 10 areas that must be addressed in Nigeria, ahead of the 2019 general elections.
Saraki enumerated the issues during the inaugural press briefing of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) campaign management committee on Friday.
In a press release the areas included economy, poverty, job creation, etc.
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1. Welcome representives of the Nigerian media to the inaugural press interactive session by the Presidential Campaign Management Committee. Also, solicit the support of the media on this journey of Getting Nigeria Working Again.
2. As you will all agree with me, the issues confronting Nigerians today are beyond partisan consideration. We are all in it together and that is why we need the support of this media in this all-important project of saving our country and getting her working again.
3. STRUCTURE OF THE CAMPAIGN ORGANISATION AND PROGRAMME. The campaign council has been inaugurated. We are commencing our campaigns on Monday in Sokoto. Thereafter, we are going to take our message to all the 36 States and the FCT, the 774 LGAs and all the wards in the federation.
4. As part of our grassroots campaign plan, the candidate and his running mate will participate in road shows, Town Hall meetings, special interactive sessions with traditional institutions, business communities, professional groups, trade unions, market women and men and other interest groups and stakeholders across the nation.
5. In effectively implementing the campaign Programme, the following individuals have been appointed to head the directorates in our structure. Each directorate will be supported by corresponding standing committees and our spokesmen whose names will be announced shortly. This arrangement will ensure that we are able to bring in more members to contribute their quota to the success of the campaign. There will also be Elders Council to help the candidate. Also, the youth and women sub-committees will be inaugurated.
6. Again, we are in the process of inaugurating the state campaign Organisation in line with the structure at the National Campaign Headquarters. These state structures will be inaugurated by my office shortly. You will agree with me that a lot of elaborate planning has gone into creating the campaign structure in such a way that we will our message to every home in Nigeria and even to Nigerians in Diaspora.
7. ISSUES: For Nigerians, in 2019, the issues that have to be addressed are :
a) Is the economy better or worse?
b) Are more people richer or poorer than they were in 2015?
c) Are there more people suffering from hunger now than in 2015?
d) Have there been more job losses now than in 2015?
e) Are our people safer now than they were in 2015?
f) Are our military and other security agencies better equipped or motivated to tackle the Boko Haram insurgency and other security challenges than in 2015?
g) Is the country more united now than it was in 2015?
h) Is the infrastructure in the country better than it was in 2015?
I) Is there less corruption in the country than in 2015?; Is the fight against corruption been fair to all or a tool deployed against political opponents?
j) Are people deriving the benefits of the Rule of Law and personal liberty as enshrined in the constitution now than in 2015?
8. These are some of the issues that will determine the trend of the campaign and we believe they should guide Nigerians in making their decisions during the 2019 elections. An election is a referendum on the incumbent. If Nigerians are unable to answer any of these questions positively, they must vote out the incumbent.
9. On our part, we will restrict ourselves to issue-based campaign.