Atiku reveals five-point development agenda

The presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, has unraveled a five-point developmental agenda.

His agenda encompasses qualitative education, restructuring to foster true federalism and stability, a dynamic economy for prosperity, safety and security of life and property, and unity in diversity.

Atiku described the proposal as a social contract characterized by short, medium, and long-term strategies.

In the 74-page document called: My Covenant with Nigerians, the former Vice President described himself as an experienced, courageous, and result-focused leader capable of taking the country through a rough situation and making a positive difference.

It re-echoes Atiku’s 2019 manifestos with a minor adjustment to reflect proposed solutions to post-2019 challenges.

Atiku is expected to unveil the plan today in Lagos to captains of industry, leaders of commerce, and officials of the Nigeria Guild of Editors (NGE), led by its President, Mallam Issah Mustapha.

He said: “The Atiku Plan would provide a distinct economic, political and social development road map and get Nigeria working again.”

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