2019 election: General Bajowa endorses Buhari
the most suitable presidential candidate that can successfully
eradicate corruption in Nigeria.
Bajowa said this in his 78th birthday message to Nigerians.
"We will need President Buhari once again for he has acquitted himself
well in his fight against corruption.
"He is no doubt putting a check on the Boko Haram insurgency and his
social investment package for Nigerian youths is second to none,'' he
said.
Bajowa, who is the Agunmolu of Ikale Land in Ondo State, urged
electorate not to throw away their votes by voting for political
mercenaries and politicians who would mortgage their future through
corrupt tendencies.
He noted that Buhari had a dependable antecedent of untainted
integrity, unalloyed honesty and altruistic passion for the Nigerian
project.
Bajowa stated that he had worked with Buhari as a military officer,
noting that he could vouch for his integrity.
"I worked with him for four years when I served as the
Adjutant-General of the Nigerian Army, so I know him very well. I
equally know all the Generals as a result of my position as the former
Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Defence.
"Also as former Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Industry and
former Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Science and
Technology, I can tell you that Buhari has integrity.
"He has honesty and he is a person who is sincerely passionate about
the unity, progress and economic revival of Nigeria,'' the retired
army general said.
He advised Nigerians to shun the candidature of a person once termed
"corruption personified'' by one of Nigerian former presidents that
could not in any way be compared to Buhari in terms of untainted
integrity.
Bajowa, who is the convener of Legacy Forum, a platform for the
actualisation of Muhammadu Buhari's second term, said that he and
eminent Nigerians of like minds would work towards ensuring an
overwhelming victory of Buhari in the 2019 elections.
The retired army general implored Nigerians to be steadfast in their
prayers for the nation, saying that "we all should see Nigeria as a
big project that must neither falter nor fail''.

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