The Peoples Redemption Party presidential candidate Kola Abiola says he will prioritise the security of lives and property if elected on February 25.
“I will not accept any action that would threaten the unity of Nigeria if elected.”
The PRP presidential flagbearer pledged to establish a ministry that would galvanise and stimulate issues related to womenfolk.
The stage could not be better set for the most competitive election since 1999.
The presidential candidate urged Nigerians to vote for their future, adding that “2023 election is not about sentiment.”
A PRP aspirant, Patience Key, is challenging the emergence of Mr Abiola as the party’s presidential candidate, among others.
Justice Fadima Amini fined Mr Abiola over failure to file his court documents within time.
Kola Abiola said he was optimistic the PRP would win the 2023 presidential election with a landslide victory.
Patience Ndidi Key, a presidential aspirant in the June 5 primaries of the PRP, is challenging the emergence of Mr Abiola as the party’s candidate.
“The figures in the result sheet were tampered with in favour of Mr Kola Abiola to the unfair disadvantage of Patience Ndidi Key.”
