He
has been mum about it but pictures are now doing the talking. Campaign
posters announcing President Goodluck Jonathan’s readiness to contest
the 2015 presidential election have been pasted across major spots in
Abuja, the nation’s capital.
The all-glossy posters which were strategically pasted in some areas of the Federal Capital Territory; FCT were posted courtesy of the South-South People’s Action Group.
The series of posters, which had President Jonathan dressed in his traditional Ijaw attire and the matching fedora’s hat had different inscriptions which read:
“2015: no vacancy in Aso rock. Let’s do more“, “One good term deserves another. Support Dr. Goodluck Azikiwe Jonathan for 2015 presidency”.
The campaign posters have been spread across the major areas of ECOWAS building, People’s Democratic Party (PDP) secretariat in Wuse 5 and the Central Business District, where major government offices are situated.
The launch of the campaign materials contradicts the president’s claim that he has not yet decided on the 2015 presidential election but concentrating his efforts on transforming Nigeria in line with his manifesto.
Some of the posters as seen in the picture were pasted on platforms with glaring warning that posters should not be pasted on it.
The nation’s next general elections are not due till 2015.
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The all-glossy posters which were strategically pasted in some areas of the Federal Capital Territory; FCT were posted courtesy of the South-South People’s Action Group.
The series of posters, which had President Jonathan dressed in his traditional Ijaw attire and the matching fedora’s hat had different inscriptions which read:
“2015: no vacancy in Aso rock. Let’s do more“, “One good term deserves another. Support Dr. Goodluck Azikiwe Jonathan for 2015 presidency”.
The campaign posters have been spread across the major areas of ECOWAS building, People’s Democratic Party (PDP) secretariat in Wuse 5 and the Central Business District, where major government offices are situated.
The launch of the campaign materials contradicts the president’s claim that he has not yet decided on the 2015 presidential election but concentrating his efforts on transforming Nigeria in line with his manifesto.
Some of the posters as seen in the picture were pasted on platforms with glaring warning that posters should not be pasted on it.
The nation’s next general elections are not due till 2015.
CHANNELS TELEVISION
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