SDP Presidential Candidate Chides Obi, Tinubu, Atiku Over Campaigns In Chatham House

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SDP Presidential Candidate Chides Obi, Tinubu, Atiku Over Campaigns In Chatham House News Politics

Chatham House in UK to speak or campaign, describing it as misplaced priority and inferiority complex .

He stated this during an interaction and unveiling of the party’s manifesto at the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies , Kuru in Jos. “I am ashamed of that because its make no sense seeing presidential candidates rushing to go and speak to outside audience. I mean people who do not know anything about our electoral system or governance, when we have in place the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies here,” he said.

He promised that if elected president of Nigeria he would provide a level playing ground for Nigerians irrespective of where they reside to access health care, electricity , potable water, transportation and good internet. Prince Adebayo further said he would provide qualitative education for everyone, whether in the remote villages or in the urban areas, stressing that educational materials needed would be taken to them in the rural schools like it was in the First Republic.

 

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If you looking for a young Nigerian who is fit for the post presidential,why go far.He is rightfully hear adewoleadebayo... Official campaign for the right choice...social democratic party...

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