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Chief Ebenezer Babatope predicts who will win 2019 election

Chief Ebenezer Babatope
A chieftain of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, Chief Ebenezer Babatope, has predicted that the party’s presidential candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar would win the 2019 election.

The former Minister of Transport told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that Atiku is an experienced politician and is confident of PDP returning to power in 2019.

According to him, “Atiku is the new face of the PDP. It is time for the party to win back power because I am confident Atiku will win.

“My confidence is based on his political experience from being the founder of the PDM with late Yar’adua to being the Vice-President where he did very well.

“He also has national appeal as he is a detribalised Nigerian with successful businesses all over. He is a bridge builder, a man with great capacity and passion to lead.


“Atiku is the next president. Our People want him. He will rescue Nigeria, I am so sure he will win,” he said.

Babatope also stated that Buhari had failed in his past attempts under different parties to be president until 2015 when he emerged under APC.

“2019 is the destined year for Atiku’s presidency and Nigerians would be better for it.

‘’The selection of former governor Peter Obi of Anambra State as Atiku’s running mate would improve the party’s victory margin in the election.”

He also stated that the PDP would return in 2019 “to restore hope” to Nigerians.
‘’Though the South-West PDP was not in the zoning equation of the party for now, I believe the region will gain massively at the end of the day.


“We know how we do our things in the party to favour everybody. For now, we are preparing for the election, by the time we win, I am sure the South-West PDP will gain big from the power arrangement,’’ he said.


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