Before
his arrival, many were still skeptic about the kind of reception Buhari
will get in Anambra state, a state reputed to be a PDP state, and the
support of the APGA for the formers candidate for the presidency,
President Good luck Jonathan.
Incidentally, when the former
military ruler arrived the venue Of the APC rally which already had a
mammoth crowd waiting for him, even those who had only come to see what
the rally will look like were convinced that the 2015 presidential
election would be very keenly contested as the crowd cheered him.
For
over four hours the Arthur Eze street leading to Emmaus House, venue of
the campaign, was blocked by both vehicular and human traffic.
Before
the Emmaus House function , Buhari had earlier visited the traditional
ruler of Awka, Igwe Gibson Nwosu(Eze Uzu) and the Anglican bishop of the
area,Alex Ibezim,who offered the APC presidential candidate royal
blessing, and Holy Bible,respectively .
Addressing the crowd
that thronged the campaign venue to show him support, Buhari reassured
them that an APC government would restored Nigeria's past glory.
He said education, security, economy and power would form the cardinal trust of his government.
He
expressed gratitude to Nigerians for their growing confidence in him
and urged them to obtain their Permanent Voter's cards,stressing "you
can't love Buhari without having the credence to vote for him".
Earlier,
the Imo state governor, Rochas Okorocha who introduced Buhari to the
audience allayed the fear making the rounds in the zone that the former
general might islamised the country if voted to power.
The Imo
governor said that even as a military head of state, Buhari did not for
one day nursed such idea,talkmore of in a democracy where several
democratic organs would be in place to checkmate such excesses.
He
said Ndigbo in particular and the country had grown beyond listening to
such idle and unintelligent talks,adding that the way Buhari embraced
the Holy Bible given to him by the bishop to his chest demonstrably
portrayed him as a non-religious fanatic.
He urged the Igbo to
support and vote massively for the APC in next month's poll,stressing
that there would be no reason for him and other Igbo leaders in APC to
deceive the people if the mass movement for change in the country would
not be in the interest of Ndigbo.
In his speech, Senator Chris
Ngige said "we've gathered you here this afternoon to showcase to you
and Nigerians in general good governance in General
Buhari.He had done it well before;he will do it well again."
Some of the people who were at the rally extolled buhari's forthrightness saying that he is the man to bring change in Nigeria.
Others however differed, stating his age and non tolerance for other religion as his weaknesses.
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