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2015: Buhari'll liberate Nigeria from mismanagement of PDP- Group
 
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Wed, 15 Jan 2014   ||   Nigeria,
 

A Socio-Political Group, Grass roots Mobilisation for Buhari (GMB), has disclosed that former military Head of State and one of the leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC), General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd.) will liberate Nigeria from the mismanagement of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) led administration if elected in 2015.

The National Coordinator of the group, Mr Aderemi Oyebamiji while speaking with newsmen  on Tuesday, at the Correspondent Chapel, Ibadan, Oyo State capital, said it appears that President Goodluck Jonathan had no ability and capacity to solve the monumental problems of Nigeria.

"Mr President has been in the corridor of power for too long to claim ignorance of insecurity, unemployment, nepotism, ethnicity, bad leadership, corruption, indiscipline and others happening in the government ministries, departments , agencies and the country at large. Nigeria needs a rehabilitator, highly disciplined, visionary and incorruptible leader" Oyebamiji said

The national chairman of GMB asserted that the group has in the mould of Gen Muhammed Buhari (rtd) that fits and can deliver Nigeria from all its shortcomings. "Buhari was a Head of State and Commander- in- Chief of Armed Forces, a Governor of the Old North-Eastern State a Minister of Petroleum Resources among others. He built three new crude oil refineries within a short time as a minister. He is incorruptible, brilliant and has great vision," he added. Till date, Oyebamiji noted that nobody had come up to fault the avowed and impressionable credentials of Gen Buhari as a disciplined, visionary and incorruptible leader.

According to him, Buhari is neither a tribalist nor a religious bigot as it is falsely claimed, adding that his desire is to serve the nation with all humility and sacrifice. He appealed to the consciousness of all Nigerians to vote Buhari for president in the 2015 general election for a g

 

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