.atiku in Kogi: Vote PDP and nightmare of Ajaokuta steel company will be thing of the past | TheCable
Idris ShehuAtiku Abubakar, the presidential candidate of Peoples Democratic Party , says if elected, he will revive the Ajaokuta Steel Mill which has become moribund.He also promised to provide the state with an inland port to boost commerce in the northern part of the country.
He added that Simon Achuba, a former deputy governor of Kogi, and Umar Ahmed Imam, former speaker of the state’s house of assembly, are among the defectors. Speaking on behalf of the defectors, Achuba said the group is defecting because of APC’s “inability to deliver on promises made in 2015 and 2019″, adding that the defection to PDP is inspired by the need to move Nigeria forward.
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