Former Senate President Bukola Saraki has said that President Muhammadu Buhari has grossly failed Nigerians.
Saraki, whose Presidential Campaign team visited Kano, Thursday night, said Buhari promised to provide Nigerians power but the country was now worse off in energy supply.
The former senate president was represented by the Campaign Director, Bukola Saraki Presidential Campaign Directorate, Prof. Iyorwuese Hagber, at the event
Hagber said they surveyed the number of aspirants contesting the presidency in 2023 and critically looked at the performances of APC/Buhari, and agreed that only Saraki will salvage the country from the ineptitude government of Buhari.
“President Buhari said he will provide effective security of lives and properties, today, Nigerians cannot even travel to a closer town without being in fear and uncertain of what will happen to them,” he said.
“Bukola Saraki would certainly take over the government, organize massive reforms, restructure the mentality of Nigerians, bring back justice because justice has been compromised by the APC regime, which does not respect separation of powers.
“The judiciary and the legislative arms have all come under the control of the executive,” he said.
Prof. Hagba said, “Today, Nigeria is greatly divided along tribe and religion, that is why something urgently must be done to salvage it.
“Nigeria is the poorest nation on earth today. They have failed to make Nigerians happy, we are sad and disgusted. Bukola Saraki who is not corrupt would do the magic and wipe out our tears of Nigerians come 2023.
Earlier in his remarks, the Kano State PDP Chairman, Shehu Sagagi, warned the National leadership of the Party against allowing Kwankwaso to decamp from the party.
He said any attempt to allow Kwankwaso to defect to another party, it would spell doom for the PDP in view of the fact that Kwankwaso has strong structures across the country.
“I’m advising PDP to dialogue with Kwankwaso because if they allow him to defect, it will not augur well for the PDP and its entirety,” he said.