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Why I Want To Be President – Saraki [FULL TEXT] by Yuneek(f): 3:42pm On Aug 30, 2018
SPEECH BY HIS EXCELLENCY (DR.) ABUBAKAR BUKOLA SARAKI, CON, PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA, AT A DIALOGUE WITH YOUTH AND YOUNG ASPIRANTS HELD AT SHERATON HOTEL, ABUJA, ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 2018.

PROTOCOL.

1. Let me say, once again, how wonderful it is to see so many talented and purposeful young people at this first edition of the Public Dialogue Series with Political Parties on Youth Candidacy and Party Primaries. Looking at you, I see future leaders who present themselves as capable and worthy to take on the mantle of leadership in this country, and this gladdens my heart.

2. From my interactions with many of you, and with your contemporaries across the country, I can see that we are blessed with a determined generation that stands ready to join with us to power a Nigerian renaissance. The quality of people I see here today affirms my belief that, indeed, you are Not Too Young To Run.

3. I deeply appreciate this opportunity to share some of my ideas about where we are as a nation, as well as the challenges before us as we approach the great decider that is the 2019 General Elections.



4. It is widely acknowledged that ours is a relatively ‘young’ country bursting with tremendous energy, ability and potential. More than 70 per cent of our population is under the age of 40. You are indeed the future of this country. Ordinarily, such a young population would be the envy of many Western countries that are faced with ageing populations, but the dire state of our affairs tarnishes the youthful advantage that we have.

5. Up and down our country today, Nigerians are crying out for succour. Many of our children are hungry. Many people are dying of avoidable or otherwise treatable diseases. Many have fallen below basic living standards, and are now among the 87 million that sealed Nigeria’s position as the country with the highest number of people in extreme poverty. Our young people lack opportunities. The necessary education facilities and system to equip them for the future simply do not exist. We are not creating the jobs needed to usefully engage them in order to grow our economy. And too often, the youth feel shut out, prevented from having any say in the direction of this nation.

6. The harsh conditions of extreme poverty faced by the people, fuels the state of insecurity all over the country. Hunger, lack of education and lack of opportunities push many Nigerians into criminal activities including terrorism. Many of our communities are paralysed with fear – due to incessant communal crises, kidnappings and other social ills, as well as the threat of terrorism. We are failing abysmally to tackle the problems of today and to prepare for the future.

7. Our economy is broken and is in need of urgent revival in order for Nigeria to grow. GDP growth rate has declined. Diversification remains an illusion. Unemployment is at an all-time high. Businesses are shutting down. Jobs are being lost in record numbers, and the capital needed to jumpstart our economy is going elsewhere.

8. Nigeria is perhaps more divided now than ever before. We are increasingly divided along regional, religious and ethnic lines. Nigerians are also divided by class, a festering gulf between the ‘Haves’ and the ‘Have-Nots’. The fault lines of this nation are widening to an alarming degree. We must do something fast, and we must be brave about it.



9. We must ensure the security of lives in Nigeria. As things stand now, no one is safe in this country. No one feels truly safe. We must restore the sanctity of the rule of law and strengthen democratic institutions in order to build a just, fair and equitable society for all. We must rebuild the trust of our people in government. We need a new generation of leaders that are competent, with the capability to rise to the challenges of the 21st century. We must pull this country back together and rebuild, block by block, with dedication and commitment.

10. You will agree with me that this is an urgent task that requires the concerted efforts of each and every one of us. If we look around today, what do we see? What is the condition of our citizens? Where are we as a nation? How are we perceived locally and internationally? Why are we not making the expected progress? Why are we not growing? There is no time to waste. The time is now, to come together to stimulate growth in Nigeria, especially in the national economy.

11. The choice we face in the forthcoming election is either to keep things as they are, or make a radical departure from the old ways. To find a better way of doing things or keep repeating the mistakes of the past. To fix the problems or keep compounding them.

12. It is with all these in mind, and taking account of the challenges that I have outlined, that I have decided to answer the call of teeming youth who have asked me to run for President. Accordingly, I hereby announce my intention to run for the office of President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in the coming General Elections in 2019 on the platform of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP). I do so with the firm conviction that I have what it takes to secure inclusive growth for Nigeria and Nigerians.

13. My Plan for Nigeria has inclusion in all aspects of the country’s affairs as a central pillar. Every citizen has the inalienable right to feel a sense of belonging, no matter their background or creed, or what part of the country they come from. No matter who you voted for or what your convictions are, government must work for you.



14. Your generation does not deserve to live in the poverty capital of the world. It is no longer an issue of how we got here, but how do we get out of this situation? I promise you that I will lead the fight and employ every God-given resource available to us in turning things around. I am determined to grow Nigeria out of poverty. We will stimulate the growth of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) as one of the ways of energising the economy and to create wealth for our people, especially the youth.

15. I want to see the youth play major roles at all levels, not only in government but also in the private sector and indeed in every area of Nigerian life. This will be a government driven by youthful energy, innovation and a pioneering entrepreneurial spirit. Nigerian youth will be given all the opportunities to realise their potential to the full within a national framework that guarantees inclusiveness. For youth who have ideas and capacity, we will make sure that there is funding for their ventures; and we shall build on the Made in Nigeria legislation as part of our job creation drive.

16. My plan is to secure Nigeria by redesigning our national security architecture, while adequately equipping our security agencies to fulfil their primary role of protecting lives and property.

17. I will address our infrastructural deficit through aggressive financing initiatives including mutually beneficial PPP arrangements, regular floating of bonds and other financial instruments, which will ensure stable, adequate and reliable funding to see to the completion of core projects especially road, rail and power.

18. My plan is to protect all Nigerians and defend their constitutional rights and freedoms. I will stand for and uphold at all times the principle of the rule of law, which is the bedrock of democratic governance.



19. Ours will not be a selective fight against corruption. The emphasis will be on strengthening institutions, with a particular focus on deterrence. We cannot afford to compromise our institutions with proxy wars against perceived political opponents. We see the fight against corruption as crucial to Nigeria’s economic development.

20. I offer leadership driven by empathy. Where leaders are responsive to the citizens. Where they know that government cares. We will not be indifferent or turn a blind eye to the real concerns of our people. Every single Nigerian life matters.

21. For me, the leadership we deserve is one that will be a source of pride to all Nigerians, one that will be respected and admired in Africa and around the world. It should be a leadership that can hold its own and stand tall anywhere in the world. That is the type of leadership I offer.

22. As a former two-term Governor and currently President of the Senate by the grace of God, I believe I possess a unique blend of executive and legislative experience to push for and implement reforms that will deliver real improvements in the daily lives of our people. I know what it takes to create jobs and grow the economy. I can make the tough decisions when it matters. I will spearhead a new agenda that can transform the lives of ordinary Nigerians in real terms.

23. Believe me when I say that it will not be business as usual. This will be a dynamic government of action that will pursue the growth of Nigeria with doggedness, determination and conviction. I will lead a result-driven administration. We shall set targets with clear timelines to ensure that anticipated deliverables are met. You can benchmark us and hold us accountable. In short, I assure you that I will deliver on all promises. What I envision is a new chapter in governance in this country. We will be driven by what is best for Nigerians.



25. I have deliberately chosen the opportunity of being here with you, my Number One constituency who I see as the future of our great country, to make my intention known. I believe the Nigerian youth are critical to rebuilding and growing the economy, and restoring our national pride.

26. I therefore ask you and all well-meaning Nigerians to join hands with me in this noble cause.

My brothers, My sisters, Let’s Grow Nigeria Together.

God bless you all.
God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki, CON.

https://www.dailynaija.com/post/breaking-news-why-i-want-to-be-president-saraki-full-text

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Re: Why I Want To Be President – Saraki [FULL TEXT] by Naychuzzy(m): 3:48pm On Aug 30, 2018
Hmmm lol... And you are sure you were never for once a part of the problem we are facing today ? Smh

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Re: Why I Want To Be President – Saraki [FULL TEXT] by GoodMuyis(m): 3:48pm On Aug 30, 2018
I do like Saraki's Nature and Gentleness, but handing Nigeria into his hand is a subject of debate

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Re: Why I Want To Be President – Saraki [FULL TEXT] by Mac2016(m): 3:49pm On Aug 30, 2018
space for sale

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Re: Why I Want To Be President – Saraki [FULL TEXT] by SojiCash(m): 3:49pm On Aug 30, 2018
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Re: Why I Want To Be President – Saraki [FULL TEXT] by Austema(m): 3:49pm On Aug 30, 2018
Abegi, Buhari said more than these,
now he is metioning youths simply because the youth formed the larger set of people that votes.
How have you used your position as a senate president to better the life of the youths. Since you are not faithful in little things no way.
NB: strong warning to yoruba muslims please dont quote me

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Re: Why I Want To Be President – Saraki [FULL TEXT] by ojmaroni247(m): 3:49pm On Aug 30, 2018
OK.. Saraki the slayer of APC grin

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Re: Why I Want To Be President – Saraki [FULL TEXT] by Obito555(m): 3:50pm On Aug 30, 2018
Only in Nigeria/Africa will a criminal still want to be president or other higher post even when he/she has milk the country dry.

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Re: Why I Want To Be President – Saraki [FULL TEXT] by babyfaceafrica: 3:50pm On Aug 30, 2018
he will win in kwara and online

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Re: Why I Want To Be President – Saraki [FULL TEXT] by MrPeterson(m): 3:50pm On Aug 30, 2018
Hmmm oloye. Saraki, you know this oil business is very oily. - Goodluck Jonathan

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Re: Why I Want To Be President – Saraki [FULL TEXT] by buharitill2023: 3:50pm On Aug 30, 2018
Hahahahahahahahaha,
What a world we found ourselves.
So these criminal want to be the president of the jobless aggressive lazy idiotic pigs of bia-fra terrorist organization.
What an insult to the jobless aggressive lazy idiotic pigs of bia-fra terrorist organization.

Thief saraki said he build railway,
A man that could not pay workers for years as governor and he stole innocent people hard earned money in societal bank.

the jobless aggressive lazy idiotic pigs of bia-fra terrorist should get this fact that the best president has reduced poverty from more than 100m in 2014 to 87m in 2016.

As you can see, everything thief saraki said is against him.
Especially In number 6,7,8,11,and 13. Will be use against him.

If thief saraki win buhari in kwara I will give up.

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Re: Why I Want To Be President – Saraki [FULL TEXT] by seyigiggle: 3:50pm On Aug 30, 2018
looking for pmb's declaration speech.
who has it?
Re: Why I Want To Be President – Saraki [FULL TEXT] by Stone123(m): 3:50pm On Aug 30, 2018
In Nigeria, making policy statement is never our problem but their practical implementation.

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Re: Why I Want To Be President – Saraki [FULL TEXT] by SeriouslySense(m): 3:51pm On Aug 30, 2018
okay, Sowore for president

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Re: Why I Want To Be President – Saraki [FULL TEXT] by drLammy(m): 3:51pm On Aug 30, 2018
SCAM ALERT!!!

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Re: Why I Want To Be President – Saraki [FULL TEXT] by soberdrunk(m): 3:51pm On Aug 30, 2018
They have come again!!! *2 Brother they have come again!! Only to come and take contro!!!..... angry Talk is cheap we need "ACTION"!!! We need past record!!! What have you done before!!! How have you impacted the lives of ordinary Nigerian!!! We need to see and hear!! That is why we in Rivers state even though we may support other parties we are louding it that Nyesome Wike has earned a 2nd Term!! WIKE2019(Them nor pay us!! We see truth we talk!!!!) angry angry

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Re: Why I Want To Be President – Saraki [FULL TEXT] by Olarch(m): 3:51pm On Aug 30, 2018
Please endeavor to ask Kwaran before you vote this man.... A word they said is enough for so so and so.

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Re: Why I Want To Be President – Saraki [FULL TEXT] by Nobody: 3:52pm On Aug 30, 2018
SeriouslySense:
okay, Sowore for president
angry

If Sowore wins now, he will start telling you that his party logo actually means 'waka'

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Re: Why I Want To Be President – Saraki [FULL TEXT] by koning: 3:52pm On Aug 30, 2018
If he is nominated, he will win against Buhari. SE,SS,SW and NC will surely vote him against Buhari. But I'm afraid he will not get nominated.


Atiku is ready to break the bank.

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Re: Why I Want To Be President – Saraki [FULL TEXT] by gaby(m): 3:52pm On Aug 30, 2018
It has never been a problem to have all the time drafting and conjuring sweet speeches such as this to appeal to all and sundry-that is campaigning/politics. The problem, however, has always been in antecedents and deliverables from those.

Bubu, with whom we are stuck presently and whom you actually helped bring to power, had a pedigree to an extent (citing his stance on corruption, military experience etc) on which you guys were able to market him to the electorates successfully.

Looking at your records and antecedents, what is it you can solidly point to as a reason you deserve to be the one presiding over the lives of 200 million plus individuals aside having been a two-time governor and presently the president of the Senate. What, in clear and empirical terms, were your achievements in bettering the lives of your constituents and infrastructural developments.

The records are an open secret on how you ran down societe generale bank and left depositors licking their wounds, how your 8-year reign at the helms in Kwara was to have the state in your pocket and how your presiding over the current Senate had been solely about protecting yours and your cronies' jumbo pays at the expense of the citizenry and taxpayers.

I would love to hear more from you to be convinced not this well thought out and pre-written rhetoric to appeal to the youths.

Having a joker and a clueless one as Dino for your right-hand man in a business as serious as presiding over a nation further makes your quest an even bigger mountain to surmount. A Dino who taunts and mocks true hardworking youths on a daily by his thuggish display of wealth acquired from just representation at the National assembly, one wonders to what level his childishness would be taken to if you both ended up at the rocky villa.

I noticed he had started dressing to match with you as was seen in some photographs. Una well done

Check out my siggy my people to the story of how I take waka to go Europe come back with leg jare..paperback preorder available.

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Re: Why I Want To Be President – Saraki [FULL TEXT] by Macon1212: 3:52pm On Aug 30, 2018
This looter called Saraki wanted to be president to loot Nigeria treasury blind as he did in Kwara State, there is no way for you.

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Re: Why I Want To Be President – Saraki [FULL TEXT] by lastmanstandn(m): 3:52pm On Aug 30, 2018
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Re: Why I Want To Be President – Saraki [FULL TEXT] by ahmEenu(m): 3:52pm On Aug 30, 2018
in other words you are a thief, infact all naija politicians are thieves nonsense.

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Re: Why I Want To Be President – Saraki [FULL TEXT] by raumdeuter: 3:53pm On Aug 30, 2018
Thank you Saraki for joining the race for presidency and please dont step down

I dont want to hear that after a failed presidential bid you ran to compete for Senate again

Come and test your popularity abeg

Please when is the deadline for Senatorial candidates So that when Saraki and Kwankwanso fails they cant go back to Senate

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Re: Why I Want To Be President – Saraki [FULL TEXT] by olayemioshiyemi: 3:53pm On Aug 30, 2018
Somebody should pls summarise this ....
Re: Why I Want To Be President – Saraki [FULL TEXT] by lastmanstandn(m): 3:53pm On Aug 30, 2018
2015 defections was NEVER about Nigeria. It was about the individuals.

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Re: Why I Want To Be President – Saraki [FULL TEXT] by Nobody: 3:53pm On Aug 30, 2018
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Yuneek:
SPEECH BY HIS EXCELLENCY (DR.) ABUBAKAR BUKOLA SARAKI, CON, PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA, AT A DIALOGUE WITH YOUTH AND YOUNG ASPIRANTS HELD AT SHERATON HOTEL, ABUJA, ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 2018.

PROTOCOL.

1. Let me say, once again, how wonderful it is to see so many talented and purposeful young people at this first edition of the Public Dialogue Series with Political Parties on Youth Candidacy and Party Primaries. Looking at you, I see future leaders who present themselves as capable and worthy to take on the mantle of leadership in this country, and this gladdens my heart.

2. From my interactions with many of you, and with your contemporaries across the country, I can see that we are blessed with a determined generation that stands ready to join with us to power a Nigerian renaissance. The quality of people I see here today affirms my belief that, indeed, you are Not Too Young To Run.

3. I deeply appreciate this opportunity to share some of my ideas about where we are as a nation, as well as the challenges before us as we approach the great decider that is the 2019 General Elections.



4. It is widely acknowledged that ours is a relatively ‘young’ country bursting with tremendous energy, ability and potential. More than 70 per cent of our population is under the age of 40. You are indeed the future of this country. Ordinarily, such a young population would be the envy of many Western countries that are faced with ageing populations, but the dire state of our affairs tarnishes the youthful advantage that we have.

5. Up and down our country today, Nigerians are crying out for succour. Many of our children are hungry. Many people are dying of avoidable or otherwise treatable diseases. Many have fallen below basic living standards, and are now among the 87 million that sealed Nigeria’s position as the country with the highest number of people in extreme poverty. Our young people lack opportunities. The necessary education facilities and system to equip them for the future simply do not exist. We are not creating the jobs needed to usefully engage them in order to grow our economy. And too often, the youth feel shut out, prevented from having any say in the direction of this nation.

6. The harsh conditions of extreme poverty faced by the people, fuels the state of insecurity all over the country. Hunger, lack of education and lack of opportunities push many Nigerians into criminal activities including terrorism. Many of our communities are paralysed with fear – due to incessant communal crises, kidnappings and other social ills, as well as the threat of terrorism. We are failing abysmally to tackle the problems of today and to prepare for the future.

7. Our economy is broken and is in need of urgent revival in order for Nigeria to grow. GDP growth rate has declined. Diversification remains an illusion. Unemployment is at an all-time high. Businesses are shutting down. Jobs are being lost in record numbers, and the capital needed to jumpstart our economy is going elsewhere.

8. Nigeria is perhaps more divided now than ever before. We are increasingly divided along regional, religious and ethnic lines. Nigerians are also divided by class, a festering gulf between the ‘Haves’ and the ‘Have-Nots’. The fault lines of this nation are widening to an alarming degree. We must do something fast, and we must be brave about it.



9. We must ensure the security of lives in Nigeria. As things stand now, no one is safe in this country. No one feels truly safe. We must restore the sanctity of the rule of law and strengthen democratic institutions in order to build a just, fair and equitable society for all. We must rebuild the trust of our people in government. We need a new generation of leaders that are competent, with the capability to rise to the challenges of the 21st century. We must pull this country back together and rebuild, block by block, with dedication and commitment.

10. You will agree with me that this is an urgent task that requires the concerted efforts of each and every one of us. If we look around today, what do we see? What is the condition of our citizens? Where are we as a nation? How are we perceived locally and internationally? Why are we not making the expected progress? Why are we not growing? There is no time to waste. The time is now, to come together to stimulate growth in Nigeria, especially in the national economy.

11. The choice we face in the forthcoming election is either to keep things as they are, or make a radical departure from the old ways. To find a better way of doing things or keep repeating the mistakes of the past. To fix the problems or keep compounding them.

12. It is with all these in mind, and taking account of the challenges that I have outlined, that I have decided to answer the call of teeming youth who have asked me to run for President. Accordingly, I hereby announce my intention to run for the office of President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in the coming General Elections in 2019 on the platform of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP). I do so with the firm conviction that I have what it takes to secure inclusive growth for Nigeria and Nigerians.

13. My Plan for Nigeria has inclusion in all aspects of the country’s affairs as a central pillar. Every citizen has the inalienable right to feel a sense of belonging, no matter their background or creed, or what part of the country they come from. No matter who you voted for or what your convictions are, government must work for you.



14. Your generation does not deserve to live in the poverty capital of the world. It is no longer an issue of how we got here, but how do we get out of this situation? I promise you that I will lead the fight and employ every God-given resource available to us in turning things around. I am determined to grow Nigeria out of poverty. We will stimulate the growth of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) as one of the ways of energising the economy and to create wealth for our people, especially the youth.

15. I want to see the youth play major roles at all levels, not only in government but also in the private sector and indeed in every area of Nigerian life. This will be a government driven by youthful energy, innovation and a pioneering entrepreneurial spirit. Nigerian youth will be given all the opportunities to realise their potential to the full within a national framework that guarantees inclusiveness. For youth who have ideas and capacity, we will make sure that there is funding for their ventures; and we shall build on the Made in Nigeria legislation as part of our job creation drive.

16. My plan is to secure Nigeria by redesigning our national security architecture, while adequately equipping our security agencies to fulfil their primary role of protecting lives and property.

17. I will address our infrastructural deficit through aggressive financing initiatives including mutually beneficial PPP arrangements, regular floating of bonds and other financial instruments, which will ensure stable, adequate and reliable funding to see to the completion of core projects especially road, rail and power.

18. My plan is to protect all Nigerians and defend their constitutional rights and freedoms. I will stand for and uphold at all times the principle of the rule of law, which is the bedrock of democratic governance.



19. Ours will not be a selective fight against corruption. The emphasis will be on strengthening institutions, with a particular focus on deterrence. We cannot afford to compromise our institutions with proxy wars against perceived political opponents. We see the fight against corruption as crucial to Nigeria’s economic development.

20. I offer leadership driven by empathy. Where leaders are responsive to the citizens. Where they know that government cares. We will not be indifferent or turn a blind eye to the real concerns of our people. Every single Nigerian life matters.

21. For me, the leadership we deserve is one that will be a source of pride to all Nigerians, one that will be respected and admired in Africa and around the world. It should be a leadership that can hold its own and stand tall anywhere in the world. That is the type of leadership I offer.

22. As a former two-term Governor and currently President of the Senate by the grace of God, I believe I possess a unique blend of executive and legislative experience to push for and implement reforms that will deliver real improvements in the daily lives of our people. I know what it takes to create jobs and grow the economy. I can make the tough decisions when it matters. I will spearhead a new agenda that can transform the lives of ordinary Nigerians in real terms.

23. Believe me when I say that it will not be business as usual. This will be a dynamic government of action that will pursue the growth of Nigeria with doggedness, determination and conviction. I will lead a result-driven administration. We shall set targets with clear timelines to ensure that anticipated deliverables are met. You can benchmark us and hold us accountable. In short, I assure you that I will deliver on all promises. What I envision is a new chapter in governance in this country. We will be driven by what is best for Nigerians.



25. I have deliberately chosen the opportunity of being here with you, my Number One constituency who I see as the future of our great country, to make my intention known. I believe the Nigerian youth are critical to rebuilding and growing the economy, and restoring our national pride.

26. I therefore ask you and all well-meaning Nigerians to join hands with me in this noble cause.

My brothers, My sisters, Let’s Grow Nigeria Together.

God bless you all.
God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki, CON.

https://www.dailynaija.com/post/breaking-news-why-i-want-to-be-president-saraki-full-text
[/s]buhari or nothing


Buhari till 2023



I spit on PDP


I spit on saraki and all other PDP aspirant


I spit on ipobians



I spit on BMC



I spit on saraki



I spit on sarrki



I spit on all pro PDP groups



I spit on Nigeria politicians




We need revolution in this country



Buhari started this revolution and he's gonna finish it



God bless buhari

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Re: Why I Want To Be President – Saraki [FULL TEXT] by brixton: 3:53pm On Aug 30, 2018
Lifeless gang will not like this news!

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Re: Why I Want To Be President – Saraki [FULL TEXT] by lastmanstandn(m): 3:54pm On Aug 30, 2018
2015 defections was NEVER about Nigeria. It was about the individuals, particularly those battling against political irrelevance and the retirement that comes afterwards. I’d rather keep PMB.

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Re: Why I Want To Be President – Saraki [FULL TEXT] by grafikii: 3:54pm On Aug 30, 2018
If not for being a thief I could have voted this guy

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Re: Why I Want To Be President – Saraki [FULL TEXT] by semyman: 3:55pm On Aug 30, 2018
Corruption personified in human form; societe generale nigeria, Kwara State,panama papers etc on my mind.
What a degenerate youth supporting foolishly those that will seal their doom

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