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  • Buhari Never Promised APC To Make Naira Equal To Dollar – APC
  • The All Progressives Congress (APC) has denied
    that its presidential candidate, Muhammadu
    Buhari, promised to bring the naira at par with the
    dollar if voted into power come March, 28, 2015.
    APC also promised to implement the
    recommendations of the Presidential Committee
    on the Restructuring and Rationalisation of Federal
    Government Parastatals, Commissions and
    Agencies to merge or scrap some agencies and
    parastatals.

    Speaking on Tuesday, Director, Policies and
    Strategy of the APC campaign group, Bolaji
    Abdullahi, made the clarification on Tuesday at the
    Nigeria Political Parties Discussion Series (NPPDS)
    organised by the Centre for Democracy and
    Development (CDD) in Abuja, with the theme;
    ‘Manifesto Hour: Political Parties and the Citizenry’.


    According to him, what Buhari said was that the
    current exchange rate of the naira to the dollar was
    unacceptable.
    “Buhari never said, ‘I will bring naira at par with the
    dollars’, he said the current exchange rate was
    unacceptable.
    “We are going to restructure the way we educate
    our youths. We cannot continue to educate our
    youths in the way of the 1960s,” he stated.
    He also faulted the current educational system,
    which gives preference to university education,
    saying his party would restructure the system such
    that every youth would be employable after
    graduation.

    While promising to also give the issues of people
    living with disabilities adequate focus, he disclosed
    that a social security programme has been planned
    in which the most vulnerable in the society would
    be given N5, 000 per month

    Earlier, APC Publicity Secretary, Lai Mohammed,
    said his party’s manifesto centres on job creation,
    corruption and security.

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