President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday promised that he would not disappoint Nigerians if he won Saturday’s presidential poll.
He promised to consolidate his first term achievements by tackling poverty, ensuring food security and providing key infrastructure.
Buhari spoke at the APC’s presidential campaign rally in Abuja.
He promised to sustain and increase the fight against insurgency, poverty and corruption.
According to him, the PDP administration spent $16bn on power without providing regular power supply in the country.
He said, “When we came in, the price of crude from over $100, went down to $37 and $38, and then the militants were unleashed on this administration but we have all now overcome those difficulties.”
The President explained that his government had fulfilled the campaign promises it made in 2015.
“Everybody knows where the country was before we came in May 2015 and where we are now and what we have been able to do with the resources available to us.”
Meanwhile, the Peoples Democratic Party has claimed that the APCs’ presidential campaign rally in Abuja on Wednesday was a failure.
According to the opposition party, the rally was marred by low turnout.