Adesola Sulaimon
Former Senate President and Presidential aspirant of the People’s Democratic Party(PDP), Sen. Bukola Saraki says he would adopt technology to end banditry if elected president in 2023.
He made this known in a statement on Thursday while interacting with Taraba PDP delegates in Jalingo.
Saraki said he was in the state to seek the support of Taraba delegates to be the next Nigerian President.
“The country has gone through so much and we need to do things differently.
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“We can not have the same type of leaders tomorrow as we have today. 2023 is about the future of this country and our children.
“This country has been so divided and we can’t afford to use sentiments to vote.
“We must do it right for the sake of those who died for no fault of theirs.
“We have been through so much in this country and we must apply for competence to rescue Nigeria.
“I am the only aspirant who has come out with policy direction to solve Nigeria’s problem because its bad leadership is responsible for insecurity.
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“We need a President that understands the economy and has a vision for investment as my agriculture revolution in Kwara remains the largest livestock producer in Nigeria till today,” he said.
Saraki promised to boost investment in mining and agriculture, to create empowerment for Nigerians



