Atiku’s 5-Point Agenda To Promote National Unity, Restructuring Of Nigeria – Dagogo
P/HARCOURT – In view of the obvious disconnect orchestrated by ethnic disunity in the country, the 5-point agenda of the Presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, is tailored towards restructuring the country with other multifaceted advantages.
This was revealed by the member of the House of Representatives from Rivers State, Dr. Farah Dagogo, in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
Dagogo assured Nigerians that their votes for Atiku and his running-mate, Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State, will set Nigeria towards the path of peaceful co-existence, engender viable educational standard and economic prosperity.
The federal lawmaker expressed optimism that the current maladies bedeviling the country and its populace across all facets, including the impending collapsed state, will be remedied with the ‘all-encompassing five-point-agenda of the PDP Presidential candidate’.
Former Vice President’s Five-point-agenda is tailored towards restoring Nigeria’s unity, strengthening national security, fostering economic prosperity, improving educational delivery and re-structuring the polity.
Dagogo, a staunch Atiku’s supporter in Rivers State, made this known during a sensitization parley with Atiku’s supporters in Port Harcourt, capital of Rivers State.
Giving a point-by-point analysis of the agenda, the lawmaker, who represents Degema/Bonny Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, expressed confidence that restructuring will address the perennial attack on the country’s unity that has seen an alarming increase in the number of Nigerian citizens openly challenging their allegiance to Nigeria’s corporate existence through agitations and demands for ethno-regional autonomy.
“This is because of widespread feelings of marginalisation and neglect”, he said, adding that such would also aid and restore Nigeria’s unity with a premium on equality, social justice and cooperation, among various diverse Nigerians.