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Vote wisely, vote for continuity, Labour leader tells Nigerians

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January 9, 2019
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Chief Charles Onyeagba, former Chairman, Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Anambra State, has called on Nigerians to vote wisely and for continuity in the forthcoming general elections.

He made the call in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday in Awka.

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Onyeagba said that the nation was moving on the right part to sustainable development if this administration would be allowed to complete her programmes for the nation.

“In all sincerity, the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari stands the better chance of curtailing corruption and making the economy grow.

“It is on record that he is the only candidate among the lot that is not corrupt or known to have falsely enriched himself.

He meant well for the human and infrastructural advancement of the nation, sentiments aside,” he said.

Onyeagba advised Nigerians to vote Buhari because of his integrity and pedigree, his service to all and the nation.

“It is high time citizens of the nation came together and voted for a more serious minded candidate that is doing all within his powers to rewrite the nations dented image before the global community.

“No amount of money spent by desperate politicians can make Nigerians that have the nation at heart to vote for them.

“I know many citizens love the nation more than the little that preferred to chicken out,” he said.

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