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Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Buhari Storms Rivers State promises zero tolerance for corruption, insecurity

Buhari in Port Harcourt
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The All Progressives Congress presidential candidate, Gen. Muhamadu Buhari (rtd), has said he will ensure that there are no rooms for corruption and insurgency in the country if voted into power on February 14.

He said the level of insecurity in the nation has not only become deplorable but unbearable, adding that those who could not see anything wrong with the present situation in the country are blind.
Buhari, who was addressing over 40,000 supporters of APC at the party official presidential flag off campaign in Port Harcourt, assured the people of the state that his interest is for the nation to be free from all terrible things that has been causing tension in the country.
He assured Nigerians that he will assemble a team of professionals to fashion out means of job creation, wealth creation and security for the betterment of the country.
He also advised everyone who has attained the age of 18 and above to ensure that they take their Permanent Voters Cards (PVC), to able them vote APC into power.
“I will ensure that there is no room for corruption and insurgency in the country. The level of insecurity in the nation is deplorable. We will assemble a team of professionals to ensure job creation, wealth and security for the betterment of the country.
“Everyone who has attained the age of 18 and above should go and get his or her PVC, to able you vote APC which is the best choice for the expected change in the country,” the former head of state said.
Also addressing the crowd, the Governor of Rivers State, Rotimi Amaechi, said the rally was not a time for him to make long speech.
Amaechi said he became governor by the grace of God, adding that he is still in- charge of the state.
“As the governor of the state, I will continue to stand by the people of the state. I urge you to go for your PVC so that you can be eligible for the election,” he stated.

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