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Our campaign will be issue-based, says PDP

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The national leadership of the PDP on Friday said its presidential and national assembly campaign would be issue-based.

It also said campaign for other offices would follow a similar pattern, adding that the alleged failures of the All Progressives Congress would further help the former ruling party.

Secondus stated this in an interview with one of our correspondents from Dubai

He said that the PDP would not engage in frivolity, “but will tell Nigerians what the PDP has in stock for them from May 29, 2019.”

He said, “We will approach the campaign of the presidential, National Assembly, governorship and other elections with all the seriousness they deserve.

“Our campaign will be issue-based and we  will appeal to the electorate to look at the record of our performance and also look at what they have experienced in the last four years or so.

“We will ask them to look at the growing economy we handed over to the APC in 2015 and what we have now in the country.

“They will have to choose between hunger and satisfaction, nonpayment of salaries now and regular payment they had experienced then and so forth.  It will be an opportunity for Nigerians to remember the period of peace they enjoyed then and what they have now. Definitely, the difference is clear.”

He said Nigerians and the members of the party would soon see the way the campaign would run as soon as the Independent National Electoral Commission lifted the suspension on it.

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