By Mohammed Abubakar Dutse
The Labour Party gubernatorial candidate in Jigawa state, Malam Tsoho Garba has described the All Progressives Congress (APC) administration as the biggest threat to Nigeria’s democracy till date.
He has, stressed the need for Nigerians to vote the ruling party out and replace it with the Labour Party for real change and development.
He made the claims during a chat with newsmen in Dutse, describing the kind of retrogression Nigeria witnessed in the last seven years as unprecedented.
Garba, who was la former chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress, (NLC) in the state, insisted that the APC has exhibited a high level of bad governance through its unfriendly policies and programs which aggravated the prevalence of poverty, insecurity, educational backwardness, and other social and economic crisis in Nigeria instead of addressing them.
The Guber candidate added that from the first day of its assumption to power, APC appeared to have no blueprint for addressing the challenges against country’s development
According to him, the approach of the present administration to the ongoing ASUU strike is an evidence of a lack of commitment and concern for the future of the nation.
Garba warned that the APC administrative style was driving Nigeria to a total collapse and therefore, urged Nigerians to vote out the party from power at all levels in the incoming general election and replace it with a promising political party that is no other than the Labor Party.
He described the LP Presidential candidate, Mr Peter Obi as a man of principles, a champion of unity and progress, and if elected will rescue Nigeria from its current security, social and economic quagmire.
“LP is a baby child of global Labor Congress that has answers to the Nigerian problems as contained in Labor Congress mission and vision,” he added.
Comrade Garba then called on the electorate in Jigawa and Nigeria to vote for LP candidates at all levels for making Nigeria a better country, a country of peace stability, and economic prosperity