THE Peoples Party of Nigeria (PPN) has begun strategising to sway votes of the South West region in the direction of its presidential candidate for the 2019 election, Major Hamza Al-Mustapha (rtd), and said it was sure of victory in the region.
National Chairman of PPN, Razak Eyiowuawi, said the party’s strategic meetings targeted at drumming support for Al-Mustapha’s candidacy and showcasing his ideals which took off in the South West, would be taken around the remaining five geo-political zones.
Eyiowuawi said after the South West PPN stakeholders meeting at the weekend, in Ibadan, that the party was leaving no stone unturned in shoring up its membership and support base ahead of the elections, noting that this would make the party leapfrog its co-contestants in the region.
At the meeting attended by PPN leaders across the South West states and leadership of Green Party of Nigeria (GPN) and Peoples Democratic Movement (PDM) in the zone, Eyiowuawi said huge success in the area of harmonisation and working together seamlessly for Al-Mustapha’s success at the poll was achieved.
According to him, PPN elected the former Chief Security Officer to the late Head of State General Sani Abacha as the party’s presidential flag-bearer in view of his vision and mission for the country’s revival, adding: “Nigerians will be better for it if they can allow the visions to materialise by voting for him.”
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Eyiowuawi, who expressed delight at the love and support being shown to the party’s flagbearer, disclosed that “PPN is planning a programme whereby Al-Mustapha will dialogue one on one with Nigerians. People of all classes will have the opportunity to relate directly to him and he will unveil his agenda, vision and mission and how he hopes to put the country back on track.
“We are convinced that Nigeria needs a leader who has the knowledge and experience of the economy as well as security. These we have in Al-Mustapha.
“He has very good experience as regards economy and that of the nation. Till today, it was under Abacha, that Nigeria had the most stable economy, and he was a key player then. One major problem of the nation is plundering and waste of resources which Al-Mustapha has vowed to prevent.
“He is a security strategist: that is what Nigeria needs now to combat the various security challenges facing it,” Eyiowuawi said.
Among PPN chairmen in the zone at the meeting are Hons Ismail Ajewumi (Southwest), Raji Olalekan (Oyo), Dare Adekolu (Ekiti), Akintunde Adesoji (Osun), Bola Oyedele (Ogun), Adegboyega Adeniji (Lagos) and Aforolagba Hassan (Ondo).