Politics
2023: Atiku To Activate Multilevel Connections To Bolster Campaign

The Presidential Candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Atiku Abubakar is set to activate multilevel connections across Nigeria following the launch of his campaign.
In a press release by the PDP Spokesperson Presidential Campaign Management Committee, Senator Dino Melaye on Saturday, Atuku will, through his contacts, add value to the Party’s electoral chances.
The statement also stated that the Party’s presidential candidate has put together his governance blueprint ahead of the campaign activation.
“In an emphatic affirmation of readiness to lead, His Excellency Atiku Abubakar is set to activate his long standing connections across Nigeria, as the Presidential campaign of the People’s Democratic Party ( PDP) takes off in earnest. Atiku, as the postal boy of the PDP will be adding value to the Party’s electoral chances through old and current political acquaintances and alliances built over 3 decades of political engagement.
“Ahead of the campaign activation, Atiku has put together his governance blueprint, which is not only documented for others but internalised in him. Little wonder that he rolls them out at every moment he needs to talk about them.
“Atiku might not have become President, but even his detractors can not take from him his organisational ability and preparedness anytime he makes a shot at the Presidency. It is perhaps because of this self-leadership that Atiku sometimes turn out as a prophet, because he runs diagnostic sessions on national issues, obtains solutions and makes appropriate prescriptions everytime. To be sure, the solution he prescribed for refineries is what has turned out to be the answer in the end.
“A very focused leader, Atiku will be operating along with the Campaign Council, supported by competent and experienced political figures that he has appointed to play various roles in the campaign. These high profile figures are not only political assets, they are reputable Nigerians across diverse geographical, social, cultural and economic colourations”, the statement read in part.