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Jonathan Remains The Best Man To Move Nigeria Forward – David Mark
Senate President, Senator David Bonaventure Mark has said that President Goodluck Jonathan remains the only candiate that can move Nigeria forward.
Mark, who made this declaration during the zonal campaign of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Otukpo stated that among the presidential candidates jostling for the coveted seat in February elections, “Jonathan remains the best that can move the nation forward.”
While calling on the people of the zone to keep fate with the ruling PDP, Mark enumerated some achievements of PDP since 1999 in the zone and urged the people to support the party by voting all PDP candidates in the forthcoming elections, saying, “together we shall move Benue forward.”
Also speaking earlier, Governor Gabriel Suswam said that the presidential candidate of All Progressive Congress (APC), General Muhammad Buhari represents Boko Haram and submitted that those who attacked Benue State two years ago “are Boko Haram in guise of Fulami herdsmen.”
He charged the people of the state to come out en mas and vote massively for all PDP candidates in the forthcoming general elections, as well as President Jonathan, for the growth of the nation.
In his own speech, the Minister of Interior, Honourable Aba Moro, who eulogised the transformation agenda of President Jonathan, which he said had improved the living standard of Nigerians, appealed to the people of Benue South senatorial district and the people of the state in general to vote for Jonathan and the. Senate President, David Mark.
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