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2019: After travelling to the 36 states, I predict ‘landslide’ victory for Atiku— Daniel

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2019: After travelling to the 36 states, I predict 'landslide' victory for Atiku— Daniel

The Director General of the Atiku Presidential Campaign Organisation (APCO) Gbenga Daniel, has predicted a “landslide” victory for the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, in the 2019 general election.

Daniel said that having travelled round the 36 states of the federation, he realised that Nigerians were tired of the All Progressives Congress (APC) government and were determined to vote it out.

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He made this known Wednesday while featuring on ARISE TV, a THISDAY sister station, where he also stated that there was no backlash over the choice of the former Governor of Anambra State, Mr. Peter Obi, as Atiku’s running mate.

According to him, “Atiku will win and I’m looking at a possible landslide. I will explain to you. First thing first, in the last one year, I have travelled out twice, physically visited all the 36 states of Nigeria…The narration has not changed and what I can tell you is that going round this country in the last one year is that the people are fed up, everywhere we went, it is the same story, we want to change the change, so don’t discountenance that.”

 

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