Strategists of the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) are convinced that President Goodluck
Jonathan will win the 2015 presidential
election as he has some things his
opponents do not have.
According to a strategic document prepared
by the party ahead of the president’s
declaration today, being an incumbent and a
man with a support base that cuts across all
regions in the country, he has everything his
opponents lack.
“Apart from being an incumbent, who would
not have to learn on the job, the president
has delivered on set targets and he is
stabilising the polity,’ the document read in
part.
“He has given hope to Nigerians by his
performance and his support of democratic
structures. His support base is not regional
or ethnic base, as he is delivering on the
objectives of the party and none of his
opponents can claim to have widespread
support base close to his. You do not
change a horse in the middle of a race.”
“We will be thumping up the president’s
achievements in the last four years and we
will ask our opponents to dispute them,” the
document read.
President Jonathan will today, formally
declare his intention to run for re-election in
the 2015 presidential election.
(PDP) are convinced that President Goodluck
Jonathan will win the 2015 presidential
election as he has some things his
opponents do not have.
According to a strategic document prepared
by the party ahead of the president’s
declaration today, being an incumbent and a
man with a support base that cuts across all
regions in the country, he has everything his
opponents lack.
“Apart from being an incumbent, who would
not have to learn on the job, the president
has delivered on set targets and he is
stabilising the polity,’ the document read in
part.
“He has given hope to Nigerians by his
performance and his support of democratic
structures. His support base is not regional
or ethnic base, as he is delivering on the
objectives of the party and none of his
opponents can claim to have widespread
support base close to his. You do not
change a horse in the middle of a race.”
“We will be thumping up the president’s
achievements in the last four years and we
will ask our opponents to dispute them,” the
document read.
President Jonathan will today, formally
declare his intention to run for re-election in
the 2015 presidential election.
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