Buhari Will Create 20, 000 Jobs In Each State When Elected- Osinbajo

Ahead of the forthcoming 2015 presidential election, Vice Presidential Candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Professor Yemi Osinbajo, has announced that Muhammadu Buhari will create 20,000 jobs in each state all over the country.
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Ahead of the forthcoming 2015 presidential election, Vice Presidential Candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Professor Yemi Osinbajo, has announced that Muhammadu Buhari will create 20,000 jobs in each state all over the country.

Osinbajo gave this assurance in Osogbo City Stadium on Wednesday, January 7, Daily Post reports. The statement was made in front of the crowd of party supporters at the end of a 10 kilometer walk, called “Walk for Change Nigeria”.

Talking about the massive youth unemployment in the country, Osinbajo vowed that the APC government would address this problem immediately.

“We would provide 20,000 jobs in each Nigerian state when we are elected.
“We will revive our agricultural sector by providing ready-made market for farmers and encourage them, as the government would be purchasing their farm produce.

“Our government would also engage in feeding of our primary school pupils with free lunch across the country, just as we will embark on massive road construction.

“The elderly and the physically challenged would also not be left out, as our government would be giving them allowances.”

APC running mate also expressed his strong believe that its presidential candidate would be voted into power. After that Nigerians would not be disappointed with their choice.

Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun State was present at the event, too. In his speech he challenged President Goodluck Jonathan to come out for a debate to defend himself on how he had run the country. The Governor stated that Jonathan had done nothing to be reelected.

According to The Punch, Aregbesola called on Nigerians to effect change through their votes in the election. He also added that Buhari would bring a better fortune for Nigeria, while the PDP government had nothing to offer to the country but corruption and impunity.

Speaking in a recent interview with Punch, Osinbajo confessed that he had consulted with the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), before getting involved in public service.
He even  said he was not interested in winning or losing the forthcoming 2015 elections but in serving the people.
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