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Nigeria Decides: Dogara’s group prays for Atiku’s victory

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From Ajiya Ayuba Bauchi

Ahead of Saturday’s presidential and National.Assemby elections,  Yakubu Dogara Concern Group, has organised prayer for the victory of the Presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) Alhaji Atiku Abubakar and his running mate Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State.

Chairman of the group,, Yusuf Titus said on Monday that they took their decision unanimously after due consideration to fully pray, support and cast all their votes for Atiku.

Titus described Atiku as the only candidate that will bring  the desired changes and solve all problems  currently affecting the country, if elected as president.

“We’ll vote Atiku because of his doggedness and commitments, contribution towards the unity, peace and Progress of Nigeria,” he said.. 

 “We have understood how the poor masses of Nigeria are feeling. The ruling All Progressive Congress, APC has put Nigerians in hardship, Boko Haram insurgency, banditry, Kidnapping, unemployment and the present condition caused by the naira redesign policy.

“All this will be history, if Atiku will is voted on Saturday February 25 as president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria”

Titus called on all Nigerians both at home and  those in Diaspora to go back to their various units on Saturday to cast their vote for  Alhaji Atiku Abubakar for the Betterment of Nigeria.

On his part,  Secretary of the group Comrade Ayuba Magaji said that Nigeria can only be great if the PDP reclaims power from the APC and Atiku becomes president.

Magaji wished Nigerians a free, fair, credible and peaceful general election.

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