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Tuesday, March 22, 2022

Justice, patriotism solutions to Nigeria’s problems: SDP presidential aspirant

SDP presidential aspirant Adewale Adebayo says justice and patriotism are the key solutions to Nigeria’s problem.

• March 22, 2022

SDP presidential aspirant Adewale Adebayo says justice and patriotism are the key solutions to Nigeria’s problem.

Mr Adebayo stated this on Monday at the SDP secretariat in Abuja when he submitted his letter of intent to contest the 2023 presidential election.

“The new thing we are bringing to the table is our newness, fresh people, fresh minds. There is an abiding understanding of the problems. The things that made politicians succeed in the first and second republics was leadership character, patriotism and justice,” explained Mr Adebayo. “So if we install these principles which money cannot buy, and you make them work in this country, everything will work.”

Mr Adebayo added that he chose to contest on the platform of the SDP because the party will win the 2023 general elections by taking advantage of the new Electoral Act and working hard with Nigerians across all the polling units across the country.

“SDP is a party with a track record. It is a party that does not believe in cutting corners. It is a party that is right for people like us who are connected to the people of Nigeria,” he stressed.

Mr Adebayo said if elected, he would run a government that addresses insecurity, unemployment and moral decadence.

“If you have a country doing well, it is the children of the women that are doing well, and they themselves would be free to explore the quality that God has given them,” said the SDP presidential aspirant.

(NAN)

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