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Atiku is father of new democratic Nigeria, says Doherty

The Chairman of the Presidential Campaign Council (PCC) in Lagos State, Engr. Adedeji Doherty, has described the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the 2023 general elections as the father of a new democratic Nigeria.

Engr. Doherty said this while congratulating the Waziri Adamawa and former Vice President of Nigeria from 1999-2007 on his birthday anniversary happening on Friday, November 25th, just as he implored the Lagos electorate to vote massively for Atiku in the 2023 presidential election to reward his service to democracy and the nation.

The immediate past State Chairman of the Lagos PDP said that history would record Atiku on its kind and glorious pages as a great patriot and pathfinder for reestablishing Nigeria on the path of a sustainable democracy having failed in several attempts at nation building.

Doherty in his birthday message to Atiku, e-signed on his behalf by Mr. Muka Popoola, the head of DD Media Team, recalls that the PDP presidential candidate fought several daring battles in the law court during his tenure as vice president to defend the nation’s constitution and strengthen the democratic process.

Saying it is an undeniable fact that elected public officials are generally benefitting from Atiku’s spirited battle to defend the nation’s constitution, Doherty recalled that much of the constitutional protection and protocols that the politicians and citizens are enjoying in the nation’s democracy today flowed from the results of legal pronouncements that the courts made in cases instituted by him to challenge orchestrated attacks on his official status and constitutional authority as the nation’s Number 2 citizen.

Doherty assured the Lagos electorate that the state stood to benefit greatly from electing Atiku to bring back the PDP administration in order to reverse the prevailing hardships that the nation has been experiencing under the APC and President Muhammadu Buhari government since 2015.

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