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Atiku promises to continue with crude exploration in North East

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Former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar, the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has promised to continue with crude oil  exploration  in the North East.


Abubakar said this  when he addressed a mammoth crowd of party supporters at a rally in Bauchi on Tuesday.


He said that crude exploration in North East  would help to boost the economic   fortunes of the sub region and the nation at large.

“The discovery of crude oil and the exploration between Bauchi and Gombe is a healthy development that will go a long way in revitalizing the fortunes of the Northest sub region of Nigeria,” he said.

“If elected as  president our administration will  continue with the exploration and drilling process for the benefit of the region and the country at large,” he added.

Abubakar also promised  to  channeled his energy toward youths empowerment by generating employment through vocational trades and Small and Medium Enterprises SMEs.

“This would provide a platform for our unemployed youth and women to become self-reliant,” he said.

Abubakar, who was visibly happy with the crowd appreciated the people especially the PDP supporters for coming out en masse to  receive him.

He urged the people to support Gov. Bala Mohammed and in  his re-election bid  to continue with his good work.

(NAN)

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