Atiku plans on warm handshake with the private sector to drive economic recovery.”Daniel Bwala, spokesman of the PDP Presidential Campaign Council
Bwala states some key points in his agenda: establish Infrastructure Debt Fund, declaration of a State of Emergency on the Power sector, establish Infrastructure Development Credit Guarantee Agency, and bring about progressive constitutional change.
“It is impressive that Atiku considers restructuring the economy, but it isn’t radical enough. Anyone who wants to be President of Nigeria should be sufficiently impatient to bring about change.” – Christian Udechukwu
On Peter Obi, Bwala says “Obi believes in a capital and free market economy, but he has found himself in a Party that is against this ideology, they do not have the structure to win an election.”
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