According to the party, with the soaring popularity of President Jonathan among the voting population across
the country, it would win more than two-third of the total votes cast as well as the required 25 percent in all the states of the federation.
This was disclosed by party’s National Publicity Secretary, Olisa Metuh in a statement on Saturday.
The party contended that the various projects and appointments in the north had placed President Jonathan ahead of Buhari, especially following the fact that the APC presidential candidate never executed any in the region when he was head of state and had so far failed to articulate an acceptable blue-print for development.
“Indeed, Nigerians in the north are eager to re-elect President Goodluck Jonathan come February 14, 2015. Voters in the region appreciate the direct positive impact of the
numerous development projects executed by the Jonathan administration in all sectors of life.
“They appreciate the fact that recognizing that agriculture is the mainstay of the northern economy, President Jonathan ensured that out of the 2.7 million direct farm jobs achieved by his administration, over 2 million are in the north.
making the products directly accessible to millions of farmers in the region thereby boosting their productivity. They appreciate the fact that silos are brimming and food pyramids are returning in the
north.
state.
“Also, out of the 14 new universities established by President Jonathan, 9 are located in the northern states, thereby ensuring that all states of the region have a federal university. This is in addition to the establishment of new secondary schools and training of teachers for quality education in the region.
“Furthermore, our citizens in the north are happy with President Jonathan for his efforts in tackling desertification in the region especially with the establish of more than 80 km of 15–row Green Belt in addition to the Presidential Initiative on Afforestation in Kano and 10 other Northern States”.
According to the PDP spokesman, President Jonathan had increased attention to the health need of the area, especially the interventions towards polio eradication and treatment of VVF among others, adding that President Jonathan has
indeed repositioned the region for prosperity.
The party pointed out that the north stood to benefit immensely from the revitalization of the railways, especially the rehabilitation of the Minna-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano narrow gauge, the Makurdi-Lafia-Kuru-Bauchi-Gombe-Ashaka-Maiduguri line and the
branch line from Kafanchan to Kaduna, which are expected to
increase productivity in the region.
The party also noted that roads in the region had received serious attention under Jonathan, citing the decades-long intractable Kano-Maiduguri highway, the longest stretch in the country, which is now being successfully tackled in addition to the Abuja-Lokoja road, which is now a delight for road travellers.
Noting that there are hundreds of such gigantic road projects going on in the region, the PDP said that the dredging of the River Niger from Lokoja to Baro in Niger State have also contributed in placing the north on a sure path to
economic prosperity.
It also cited the acceleration of work on the Geregu power station, the 700MW Zungeru Hydro-Power, the 3,050MW Mambilla Hydro-Power among others in addition to various
dam projects including the Kashimbila Multipurpose Dam, which is being built to contain flood from Lake Nyos in Cameroon.
The PDP insisted that Nigerians in the north were mindful of the fact that their collective interest and
aspiration were better protected under Jonathan, hence the support and eagerness to re-elect him come February 14.
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