Fidelity Advert

Give me your ticket, I’ll return you to Aso rock – Anyim tells PDP

Give me your ticket, I'll return you to Aso rock - Anyim tells PDP - Photo/Image

An aspirant on the platform of Peoples Democratic Party, Sen. Anyim Pius Anyim, has promised to win the the 2023 presidential election if he is allowed to fly the flag of the party.

Anyim, a former president of Nigerian Senate said after wining the election, he will return to government as president and will make a big difference within a year.

The former Senate Presidet said this while making a presentation to the party’s National Working Committee (NEC) after submitting his nomination form to contest for president on Wednesday also asked Nigerians to recall him if he failed to perform after one year in office

According to him, his vision is to build a Nigeria everyone will be proud of as he has the experience to make it happen having served as a senate president and as Secretary to the Government of the Federation.

“The only request I am placing on the table today is that if you give me the ticket of PDP to fly the flag of this party for the general election of 2023, I will go ahead to win the election.

“I will return to government as president of Nigeria and if I run this country for one year, and you don’t see the difference between light and darkness, you can recall me.

“From the vantage positions I have held, I understand the challenges confronting our nation today and I have clarity of what the solutions could be.

“The purpose of my being here today is to present to you my informed pathway to rebuilding and refocusing our country on the part of growth, peace and prosperity.

“I shall outline my understanding of the problems and my evidence-informed pathway to resolving them under three broad categorizations of political, economic and social integration.’’

Anyim said that politically, his administration would consider consensus on the structure of Nigeria, governance system and National ideals or aspirations.

This, he said was because the absence of consensus on these areas accounted for the disunity and mutual suspicion that was threatening the nation presently.

NAN

League of boys banner