Politics
2019: Why Buhari entitled his campaign ‘Next Level’ – Amaechi
The Director-General of the Buhari Campaign Organisation and the Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi has explained why President Muhammadu Buhari titled his campaign ‘Next level’.
Amaechi said the All Progressives Congress (APC) administration has lived up to the 2015 campaign promises by delivering on the change promised, hence the reason for the adoption of the ‘Next level’ campaign slogan.
Amaechi said this on Sunday during an interview on Channels Television programme.
The Minister explained further that the Buhari-led administration deserves to be trusted by Nigerians in 2019 due to the projects delivered during the three-and-half years of APC governance.
“What we are saying to Nigerians is that we will not lose focus. We are going to focus on infrastructure; we are dealing with roads, water, power, and railways. We are also improving our seaport.
“We are saying to Nigerians, trust us. We promised change, now there’s a huge change in Nigeria. We are not going back to the economy where people just cart away funds.
“This is the reason why President Muhammadu Buhari is embarking on a 2019 elections campaign called the ‘Next Level’.
“Few months after coming to government, we commissioned the Kaduna-Abuja railway, does that not deserve another trust. We are working on Lagos-Ibadan railway. Work is ongoing on the Lagos-Ibadan highway.
“Power has improved from 3,000 megawatts that we get it to 7,000 megawatts and we are discharging about 5,000 megawatts.
“We are working every day. It is work in progress, so Nigerians need to trust us for next level,” he said.
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