In a bid to win the sympathy of Nigerian voters, Vice-President Namadi Sambo has promised that the PDP-led Federal Government would construct additional 20,000 km of tarred roads in the country if re-elected for another next four years.
Sambo, declared this yesterday at the PDP presidential rally in Ilorin. He claimed that the Government had successfully constructed about 20,000 km of tarred roads across the country in the last four years.
“Today, the opposition are talking about the economy, the economy already transformed by Mr President. Today, Nigeria is the best economy in the African continent. It is not just by accident but the policies that Mr President has put in place and the actions he has taken.
“When we came in, the power generation in Nigeria was about 2,000 megawatts. Today, I’m happy to inform you that we are generating over 4,500 megawatts in this country and we are moving forward. Mr President has transformed the power sector.
“We have privatised the generation and distribution of power in Nigeria successfully, one of the best privatisation that has been carried out all over the world”, the Vice-president said.
According to Sambo, the ongoing transformation of the economy is not by accident but through well-designed strategies by the PDP-led administration in the country.
He, therefore, charged the people of Kwara to come out en mass and vote for Jonathan/Sambo ticket as well as other PDP candidates in the Feb. 14 and Feb. 28 general elections.
“The reform of the economy of Nigeria, as I said, was not by accident, it is by the experience, it is by planning and development that the President put in place under the Peoples Democratic Party.
“I’m therefore, calling on all of us here to send the message that Mr President is transforming Nigeria, is moving the economy of Nigeria already forward and that all of us from Feb. 14, 2015, we should vote for Mr President, vote for our senators and vote for our members of the House of Representatives.
“And the February 28, we should vote for our governor and our members of the State Houses of Assembly.”
In his remark, Senate President David Mark said the electorate in the North Central zone of the country had already decided to vote for the Jonathan/Sambo ticket in the Feb. 14 presidential election.
Mark, who described the losing of Nasarawa to the opposition party in 2011 as “a mistake” on the part of the PDP, assured that Kwara and Nasarawa states would be brought back to the PDP in Feb. 28 governorship election.
“We want to say very emphatically in the North Central zone that we will vote massively for PDP, we will vote for you as President of this country.
“I want to assure you Mr President that the North Central zone will give the highest votes in 2015.
“We are going to vote massively for all our governors.”
