Presidential candidate of the Allied Congress Party of Nigeria (ACPN), Dr. Obiageli Ezekwesili lifting the hand of her running mate Alhaji Abdulganiyu Galadima
Presidential
candidate of the Allied Congress Party of Nigeria (ACPN), Dr.
Obiageli Ezekwesili, has unveiled her manifesto and advised
Nigerians to shun promises that are not "economically sensible.”
She
specifically faulted the proposed economic policies of the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar,
describing it as “deceit.”
Ezekwesili,
who also unveiled her running mate, Abdulganiyu Galadima, on
Wednesday in Ilorin, the Kwara State Capital, listed areas that would
be given priority if she emerged as the President of Nigeria.
"PDP
is making promises that are not economically sensible. I looked at
what the PDP candidate is promising, and I realise that most of what
he is promising don't make any economic sense. So please do not
be deceived," she added.
Among
the areas she listed were security, economy, health, education,
and poverty reduction.
The
ACPN presidential candidate assured that frantic efforts would be
made to increase the current 52-year life expectancy in the country
to equal Singapore's 85 years life expectancy.
She
said, “To achieve this, we have to improve people's health
condition and human security. In a way, everything that we will
do to improve business opportunities for everyone, where we
were targeting higher
productivity
and competitiveness of Nigerian economy, will lead to improved
income level for Nigerians.
"When
you have better income level, you will be able to afford basic
things of life. We will focus on improving our health system. Our
health system today discriminates between wealthy and poor.
"The
poor do not have access to quality healthcare. Our ACPN manifesto
focuses on universalising access to national health insurance scheme
for Nigerians, and we are emphasising on improving maternal and
child
related
issues to ensure that we are not above Africa average in infant,
child and maternal mortality. That will go towards improving life
expectancy."
In
a bid to reduce illiteracy, she said her party would revolutionise
the knowledge industry as the next source of prosperity for Nigeria
instead of oil and gas.
Ezekwesili
said that present life expectancy in the country was
unacceptable, adding that the nation had what it takes to equal
Singapore's 85-year life expectancy.
On
education and security, she said, "We want to make sure that
human capital is the new economy and that education is the new
oil. If we are going to achieve that, we must keep our people
alive. This means that
everything
that has to do with their security will matter to us.
"We
will not be the government that slacks in her responsibility and
watches on helplessly while invaders take over our territory and
kill our people with no consequences. It will not happen under
my time as commander in chief of Armed Forces."
To
tackle the power challenge in the country, she noted that similar
intelligence used in the administration of former president Olusegun
Obasanjo in tackling challenges in the telecommunication sector would
be examined.
She
added, "Nigeria was ranked 14th most fragile nation in 2017.
That means that any little thing can bring the nation down. But
we will not allow that; we will work hard to make Nigeria
a strong nation again.
The
Nigerian security architecture and systems will be made to work well
during our time so that Nigerians will no longer die cheaply."
On
poverty reduction, the world-rated administrator said, "The ACPN
will use workable policies to take at least 80 million
Nigerians out of poverty. For instance, China took some 700
million of her population out of poverty at a point in time."
Presidential
candidate of the Allied Congress Party of Nigeria (ACPN), Dr.
Obiageli Ezekwesili lifting her manifesto after it was unveiled
in Ilorin, Kwara State Thursday.
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