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Monday, August 19, 2013

APC's 8-point agenda for 2015.



The newly registered All Progressive Congress (APC) reveals  its 8-point agenda to embark upon if elected to power come May, 2015.
The party made the declaration in a statement made available in Lagos by its Interim National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Muhammed, saying the programme of action represented the APC’s eight cardinal programmes, which would be pursued vigorously to rescue the long-suffering citizens and the country.
According to the party, the cardinal programmes, which it said would be articulated in the days ahead, would place emphasis on “war against corruption, food security, accelerated power supply, integrated transport network,
free education, devolution of power, accelerated economic growth and affordable health care.”
This will be guided by the party's philosophy and principles:
“Our guiding philosophy will derive its impetus from these seven principles: Belief in, and the fear of God; upholding the rule of law; preserving national unity; pursuit of a just and egalitarian society; building of strong institutions; commitment to social justice and economic progress; and promoting representative and functional participatory democracy.
“These are the issues we will be enunciating in the days ahead as we steer the politics of our nation away from jejune matters that are at the core of the PDP misrule to serious issues of relevance that will benefit our people under an APC federal government,” the party said.
Can this 8-point agenda really save Nigeria come 2015?

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