ANN Presidential Candidate Ready to Build a New Nigeria, Embarks on Social Impact Project
Zainab Tanimu
Kaduna, North-West, NIGERIA
In commemoration of his campaign Flag -off, the Presidential candidate of the Alliance for New Nigeria, ANN, Fela Durotoye has embarked on social impact Project in one of the north-west states of Nigeria.
While flagging off his campaign in Kaduna State at the weekend, Durotoye said: ” our party is known for touching people’s lives, and today, not less than 15 houses will be painted free in Kaduna as part of our social impact Project.
“What we are doing here today symbolized that we are building a new Nigeria that everybody can be proud of.
” The old paint on these houses is the old Nigeria of corruption, poverty, hunger, oppression, ethnicity and tribal differences, which has continued to bring the country backward”.
He cautioned that Nigerians should differential between politics of empty promises, and encouraged issue based campaign as the 2019 election draws nearer.
According to him, ANN was formed on the ideology of equity, and building a new Nigeria where the son of nobody can become the son of somebody.
Durotoye, while pleading for Nigerians support in the coming election, he said: ” we are bringing back the lost glory of Nigeria, a new Nigeria that the youth can be engaged positively for the progress of the country.
“If elected, my party will reduced the wasteful running of governance. With the current situation we are in now, Nigerians are not happy, so we are looking at a generational shift, we are not looking at today, but tomorrow that will take Nigeria to her desired level”.
The National Vice Chairman North-Central, Alh. Kantin Uthman said Fela Durotoye is a God sent man that is capable of turning around the fortune of the country if given the opportunity to serve the people.
When asked on the chance of the Party to win the 2019 Presidential election, Uthman said his party is ready to garner 85 per cent of Votes especially from the youth across the northern states of the federation.