NNPP has blueprint to change Nigeria’s fortune – Idahosa

The vice presidential candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party, Bishop Isaac Idahosa, has said his party has the blueprint to change the fortunes of Nigeria, urging the electorate to vote for the NNPP in Saturday’s election.

Speaking to journalists in Benin on Thursday, Idahosa said a vote for NNPP is a vote for improved security, better health care sector, infrastructural development, youth empowerment and improved education.

Idahosa said his principal, Rabiu Kwakwanso, possesses the experience to deliver the country from its current comatose state, noting that Nigerians need a country that works for everyone.

He said, “The elections are here. I will call on everyone to go out on Saturday and vote for the NNPP, which is a vote for improved security, better health care sector, infrastructural development, youth empowerment and improved education.

“Don’t allow your conscience to be bought with material things as what you do on election day will affect you for the next four years. Eschew violence and don’t let anyone intimidate you at the polling station,” he added.

Idahosa stated that the party would increase the size of the military and the Nigeria Police and provide top notch technology that would help the fight against insurgency as well as secure lives and property.

He also said that the party would encourage local production of goods that would be of benefit to the people and the economy, noting that peace, justice and prosperity would be guaranteed.

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