
The Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Boss Mustapha, has made it clear that there can be no alternative to President Muhammadu Buhari in the 2019 Presidential election and swore that he will seek re-election for his second term of another four years.
Boss Mustapha, who spoke today, Thursday, at the Unity Fountain in Abuja, while addressing a rally organized by the Democratic Youth Congress, led by its National Chairman, Kassim Mohammed, regretted that those who are being paraded as presidential aspirants have nothing to offer.
“We do not have an alternative to President Muhammadu Buhari for now. I will present your entire message to him. I congratulate you for your support for President Muhammadu Buhari to run in 2019.”
The SGF, who was represented by the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Political Matters, Gideon Sammani, said that Buhari is widely known for his stance against corruption and indiscipline.
According to Boss, many people feared Buhari because of his uncompromising position on graft, adding that it is the corrupt individuals that are against the President for the reason that they may be brought to book.
“We all know that Buhari is transparent, honest. He has come with the change philosophy. He has lived for this, to bring change to this nation. Since his military days, he stood to fight corruption, indiscipline.
“Many people fear him because he does not compromise corruption and corrupt people are afraid that they will be brought to book. And those who have already looted the treasury of this nation are followed by the security agencies. By the grace of God Buhari will not relent in this fight.”
“He will continue; The politics of this nation is no more the politics of money or do-or-die politics. Anybody who wants to lead this nation must make sacrifices. Buhari has already transformed and changed the image of leadership and that of our leaders this country, both locally and internationally.”
The Convener of the rally said that his team is working for Buhari to seek re-election in 2019, adding that they are working with over 15 state governors to actualize the goal.
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