Why Nigerians Are Right To Expect Miracles From Buhari - PDP Chief Onuesoke
Delta State Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chieftain, Chief Sunny Onuesoke has appealed to President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari to talk less ...
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Delta State Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chieftain, Chief Sunny
Onuesoke has appealed to President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari to talk less
and concentrate on how he would implement the various campaign promises
he made to Nigerians.
Giving the advise while addressing a group of journalists at Asaba, Delta State, Onuesoke recalled that during Buhari’s campaign for the elective position of Nigerian president, he promised to fight corruption, position the economy, provide jobs, reduce fuel price to N45.00 per liter, pay N5,000 per month for every unemployed youth, generate 48,000 megawatts of electricity within 4 years and stabilize oil price among others.
He said it was Buhari’s lofty promises that made Nigerians to vote for him in the just concluded election, adding that as such, Nigerians are expecting a lot from him.
“Why should Nigerians not expect miracles from Buhari after all that he promised? Buhari and his APC should immediately after the swearing in start serious work,” Onuesoke advised.
Giving the advise while addressing a group of journalists at Asaba, Delta State, Onuesoke recalled that during Buhari’s campaign for the elective position of Nigerian president, he promised to fight corruption, position the economy, provide jobs, reduce fuel price to N45.00 per liter, pay N5,000 per month for every unemployed youth, generate 48,000 megawatts of electricity within 4 years and stabilize oil price among others.
He said it was Buhari’s lofty promises that made Nigerians to vote for him in the just concluded election, adding that as such, Nigerians are expecting a lot from him.
“Why should Nigerians not expect miracles from Buhari after all that he promised? Buhari and his APC should immediately after the swearing in start serious work,” Onuesoke advised.