The presidential candidate of the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, has asked Nigerians to defend
their votes.
Atiku made the plea in a Facebook
broadcast on Thursday, in what appears to be the last lap of campaigns ahead of
the general elections scheduled to commence on Saturday.
“The future of Nigeria is in your
hands. The power to get Nigeria working again is in your Permanent Voter’s Card
(PVC),” he said.
“You have got the power; do not
give it away by staying at home. Let your voice be heard this Saturday.”
The PDP candidate added, “Do not
let the fear of election rigging stop you from voting; a high voter turnout is
the best antidote to election rigging.”
The former vice president asked
Nigerians to vote for him and his party and urged them to resist any plans by
purported election riggers to take away their right to elect their candidates
of choice.
He said he has toured all states
in the country where he took his plans and visions to get Nigeria working again
to the people.
Atiku urged the electorates to
come out to vote in the Saturday elections, saying every vote count.
He described the situation in
which an electorate decides not to vote as “voting for things to remain the
same”.
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Yes ooooo! Atiku is the man. If you fail Nigerians like Buhari, we will vote you out.
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