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Shun next level of incompetence, APGA candidate tells Nigerians
The presidential candidate of the All Progressives Grand Alliance , John Gbor , on Tuesday called on all Nigerians to shun the next level being promised by the present administration , describing it as “ next level of incompetence and tyranny . ”He promised to deliver good governance to Nigerians if elected in February .
Gbor made his position known in his New Year message to Nigerians made available to journalists by the Director of Strategic Communication of his campaign organisation , Mike Angel .
He said his covenant with the people was to build a new Nigeria together where no one and no place would be left behind.
He said , “ I implore you all to go to the new year with hope . I implore you all to take back the Nigerian spirit lost 74 years ago . I implore you all to vote for me as your President in February and all APGA contestants nationwide .
“ They promise you next level of incompetence and tyranny , I promise you competence , courage , character and poverty – reducing good governance .
“ They condone insecurity and impunity , I promise security of life and property , justice , equality , harmony and food security .
“ They fan the ember of hate and violence , Gbor sows the seeds of love and peace . They victimise Nigerian workers with wringing wretched wage , I promise real living wage in the midst of plenty .
“ They leave our youths to roam the streets without job and value , I promise to create jobs for the youth , women and physically challenged people by setting an agency to that effect in the Presidency , through data mining with utmost urgency . ”
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