If given the party’s ticket and eventually emerged as the president in 2023, Godswill Obot Akpabio has promised to transform Nigeria to enviable heights,
Akpabio, who is the immediate past Niger Delta Affairs minister, who is seeking to succeed Muhammadu Buhari as Nigeria’s president, made the promise yesterday while addressing All Progressives Congress, APC, delegates in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.
Received by Teslim Folarin, three-term senator and governorship candidate of the APC in the state and state executive members led by the chairman, Mr Isaac Omodewu, said that his little effort transformed Akwa-Ibom into an enviable state, adding such was his vision for a greater Nigeria.
The aspirant recounted his achievements as the governor of Akwa-Ibom and Minister of Niger Delta, saying that replication of such in Nigeria would put the country in a good stead.
“My little effort in Akwa-Ibom as a governor transformed the state into an enviable state among states in Nigeria. These efforts in Akwa-Ibom cut across all sectors.
“I followed the footprint of the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo on education by declaring free education in Akwa-Ibom.
“I spent N100 per term per child in the primary and N300 per term per child in the secondary,” he said.
The former governor while acknowledging the efforts of President Muhammadu Buhari- led administration on security, pledged to tackle insecurity, if given the mandate.
“I will involve the traditional institution and other relevant stakeholders in achieving this.
“We must give traditional rulers and other stakeholders roles to play in tackling insecurity,” he said.
Akpabio said he would ensure national integration and promotion of moral ethos toward fostering unity, as well as discipline in the country.
According to him, I remain a Nigerian and hope to bequeath Nigeria to my children.
The presidential aspirant urged the delegates to consider integrity, credentials, antecedents and achievements in picking the party’s presidential candidate.
Also, Dr Aliyu Modibbo, a former Minister of Federal Capital Territory (FCT), said the choice of who becomes the president of the country was very important.
Modibbo said that it was important because, “there is the need to enthrone people with electoral value and vast experience like Akpabio”.
He said that Akpabio was one of the most experienced of the aspirants, having served as the Commissioner, Senator, Minister and Governor.
In his remarks, Folarin, said he had asked Akpabio to visit Oyo State delegates in Ibadan.
“We have 99 delegates, the third highest in the country, so those who need our votes come here to see us.
“For us, those aspirants who are wooing delegates through newspapers are not serious aspirants.
“Among all the aspirants from outside South-West who have visited us, we will support you,” he said.