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Atiku Abubakar - Nigeria Will Be Safe In My Hands


Former Vice President of Nigeria and a former Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has said Nigerians would be safe in his hands if he becomes President in 2023.

He made this known at the South-West edition of the Atiku Abubakar Town Hall Meetings of National Unity and Prosperity Forum 2022, powered by the Atiku Kawai Media Group, held in Lagos.

Atiku said he understands the country’s challenges; hence Nigerians would be in safe hands if he becomes President.

The former Presidential candidate said: “I am aware of the daunting challenges faced by visioners as they struggle to create a nation out of an amalgamation of communities.

"The willpower and empathy required to fix Nigeria will need a leader who knows both the historical and contemporary issues of our generations.

“Nigeria and indeed Nigerians will be safe in my hands. And together, we can halt the slide and redirect our collective resources to build a prosperous country.”

Atiku hints at running for Presidency in 2023, as he assures Nigerians of fixing the problems via working together with the citizenry for the prosperity and common good of all Nigerians



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  1. Good generalization. We need specifics on how he will tackle insecurity ( terrorism, banditry, kidnapping), poverty, inflation, unemployment, power supply, ethnic agitations for self determination, food security, fixing refineries to meet domestic consumption of fuel, etc). What would he do differently to fix these burning issues? He has got very good experience and I expect him to do well as President

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  2. Even if you don't win sir please don't run away 😂😂😂😂 Stay back and tackle your failure 💪💪💪 Regardless we move!!!!! You have my full support 🗣🗣

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  3. Sai Baba Atiku!

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  4. Nigeria sure need someone who can provide solutions for all the wahala of today's Nigeria. The problem list is endless. God help us.

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  5. Nigeria needs a leader who has the people's interest at heart.

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  6. Hmmmmm I've lost confidence in the abilities of our politicians.

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  7. ATIKU FITS TO FIX NIGERIA

    Atiku fits to fix Nigeria. Atiku is an accomplished public servant, a successful businessman and an astute politician. Atiku has the pedigree of a democrat spanning several decades. He was a governor and former vice president of Nigeria. Atiku is detribalized and not a bigot. He understands the challenges facing Nigeria and has the acumen to fix them. The current challenges require a man with practical and in depth experience, not sentiments of age, tribe or religion, to fix. Atiku has the competence, capacity and clout to rally Nigerians in unity to forge ahead. Atiku's has widespread national popularity than any of the candidates that have so far indicated interest to run for president. If politics is about numbers, then Atiku has the best chance of getting majority of the votes across the country. No other candidate can currently match him. This is Atiku's time to lead Nigeria and fix the nation. Atiku fits to fix Nigeria🤔

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