Former Head of State and Congress for Progressive Change presidential candidate in the 2011 presidential election, Maj.-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), has said he will not disappoint Nigerians if given the mandate to lead in 2015. He also promised to transform the country positively.
Addressing the CPC North-West zone Contact and Mobilisation Committee in Kaduna on Wednesday, the former military leader insisted the elections of 2003, 2007 and that of 2011, lacked fairness and credibility.
Buhari, who said this had resulted in Nigeria’s poor development, pointed out that the Peoples Democratic Party had almost ruined the country.
He, therefore, urged Nigerians to support the opposition parties merger initiative to wrest power from PDP.
National Coordinator of the Contact and Mobilisation Committee, Senator Solomon Ewuga, said the meeting was to sensitise party members on the planned merger.
He called for their support in order to ensure that the proposed merger becomes a reality.

source: naijaobserver

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  1. I am sick and tired of this "I-must-get-there" mentality and attitude. For crying out loud, at what age is Buhari aiming to ascend the presidency of Nigeria. What are his physical and metal states to take on this daunting task. Can't we find younger blood who can be mentored by the older stock in Nigeria's political landscape? When will tomorrow come for those who were told forty years ago that they are LEADERS OF TOMORROW. One popular singer of northern extraction (can;t remember now whether it was Dan Maraya or Mamman Shata) one crooned "Yara manyan gobe". Haba, Buhair to me, qulaifies at best as a Consultant on Presidential Bidding Matters.

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