APM says Nigeria deserves better, vows to restore economy, security



The Allied People’s Movement has said Nigeria deserves better governance, pledging to restore the economy, strengthen security and improve the welfare of citizens ahead of the 2027 general elections.In a statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Abubakar Yusuf, on Monday, the party said its blueprint is designed to restore economic growth, create jobs, strengthen the productive sector and reform the country’s security architecture to better protect lives and property.Recall that on May 14, Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, alongside some of his loyalists in the Peoples Democratic Party, entered into a political alliance with the APM led by Yusuf Dantalle, in Ibadan ahead of the 2027 general elections.On the same day, Makinde formally declared his intention to contest the 2027 presidential election.He subsequently emerged as the APM’s presidential candidate on May 30, a development that has brought the party into the spotlight as one of the major opposition platforms expected to challenge President Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress in the 2027 presidential election.According to the APM, the country’s mounting debt, the exit of multinational companies, the increasing cost of living and the migration of skilled professionals have further weakened Nigeria’s economy and public institutions, underscoring the need for a change in leadership.The party stated, “The Allied People’s Movement has developed a pragmatic, wide-ranging governance blueprint that will swiftly resuscitate the productive sector, rebuild critical infrastructure, revamp the ailing economy, pull the nation from the brink of collapse and restore dignity and comfort to the lives of all citizens.“The blueprint will also reshape the nation’s broken security architecture and effectively check acts of terrorism and guarantee the security of lives and property across the country.“It is tragic that in the last 10 years, and especially the last three years, the All Progressives Congress has governed Nigeria without a coherent economic blueprint, resulting in totally confused, careless and rudderless governance, characterised by massive corruption and reckless anti-people policies.“This has led to biting economic hardship, hyper-unemployment, skyrocketing inflation, collapsed infrastructure and widespread insecurity.”The APM expressed concern over rising poverty, unemployment and inflation, saying the increasing cost of goods and services has made basic necessities unaffordable for many Nigerian families.Related NewsResign or shelve re-election bid over insecurity, Peter Obi tells TinubuJonathan dismisses report of N500bn offer to run against Obi in 2027Video of ‘fake’ agency DG challenging Gbajabiamila resurfacesIt continued, “The cost of basic commodities and services has become increasingly unaffordable, with many families in distress and unable to afford their daily meals and other basic necessities of life.“Largely due to the APC government’s failures, in the last three years alone, official and independent reports indicate that no fewer than 628,000 Nigerians have been killed, while over 2.2 million others, including children and women, have been abducted. The poverty rate has hit a staggering 63 per cent, with an unemployment rate of over 33.3 per cent. More than 140 million Nigerians now live below the national poverty line.“Due to worsening insecurity, a collapsed public service and economic inflation exacerbated by unhealthy taxes and tariffs, major multinationals have been exiting our nation in droves. Over 3.7 million Nigerian youths and professionals have fled the country in what is now known as the ‘Japa’ phenomenon, resulting in the worst brain drain ever, especially in our education and health sectors.“We in the APM are concerned that despite Nigeria’s vast resources and large population, poverty, unemployment and inflation continue to rise. The cost of basic commodities and services has become increasingly unaffordable, with many families in distress and unable to afford their daily meals and other basic necessities of life.“More distressing is that the future of over 250 million Nigerians is being mortgaged to foreign interests by the APC through reckless borrowing, which has hit a frightening ₦159.28 trillion, with nothing on the ground to show for it, as most of the proceeds are reported to have been diverted into private pockets.”The party said Nigerians are frustrated by poor leadership and are seeking a fresh direction, insisting that the APM offers a credible alternative ahead of the 2027 elections.It continued, “The APM blueprint comes with a new and transparent approach to governance—an approach that puts Nigerians first, prioritising inclusive human development and well-being through people-oriented policies and prudent management of resources that guarantee the security of lives and property, industrialisation, massive youth employment, a national infrastructure revolution, an efficient public service and sustainable prosperity for all.“The APM blueprint is service-oriented, forward-looking and tailored to put Nigerians back to work, attract foreign direct investment and boost private sector productivity through strategic investments in critical sectors, including oil and gas, power, electricity, agriculture and food production, manufacturing, education, housing and healthcare, among others.“Also, importantly, the APM blueprint offers strict checks against corruption and policy opacity, with unbending rules for accountability to the people.“Nigerians are assured that, at the right time, the comprehensive blueprint will be unveiled as the APM poises to democratically take over the helm of affairs of our country in 2027.” In a statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Abubakar Yusuf, on Monday, the party said its blueprint is designed to restore economic growth, create jobs, strengthen the productive sector and reform the country’s security architecture to better protect lives and property.Recall that on May 14, Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, alongside some of his loyalists in the Peoples Democratic Party, entered into a political alliance with the APM led by Yusuf Dantalle, in Ibadan ahead of the 2027 general elections.On the same day, Makinde formally declared his intention to contest the 2027 presidential election.He subsequently emerged as the APM’s presidential candidate on May 30, a development that has brought the party into the spotlight as one of the major opposition platforms expected to challenge President Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress in the 2027 presidential election.According to the APM, the country’s mounting debt, the exit of multinational companies, the increasing cost of living and the migration of skilled professionals have further weakened Nigeria’s economy and public institutions, underscoring the need for a change in leadership.The party stated, “The Allied People’s Movement has developed a pragmatic, wide-ranging governance blueprint that will swiftly resuscitate the productive sector, rebuild critical infrastructure, revamp the ailing economy, pull the nation from the brink of collapse and restore dignity and comfort to the lives of all citizens.“The blueprint will also reshape the nation’s broken security architecture and effectively check acts of terrorism and guarantee the security of lives and property across the country.“It is tragic that in the last 10 years, and especially the last three years, the All Progressives Congress has governed Nigeria without a coherent economic blueprint, resulting in totally confused, careless and rudderless governance, characterised by massive corruption and reckless anti-people policies.“This has led to biting economic hardship, hyper-unemployment, skyrocketing inflation, collapsed infrastructure and widespread insecurity.”The APM expressed concern over rising poverty, unemployment and inflation, saying the increasing cost of goods and services has made basic necessities unaffordable for many Nigerian families.Related NewsResign or shelve re-election bid over insecurity, Peter Obi tells TinubuJonathan dismisses report of N500bn offer to run against Obi in 2027Video of ‘fake’ agency DG challenging Gbajabiamila resurfacesIt continued, “The cost of basic commodities and services has become increasingly unaffordable, with many families in distress and unable to afford their daily meals and other basic necessities of life.“Largely due to the APC government’s failures, in the last three years alone, official and independent reports indicate that no fewer than 628,000 Nigerians have been killed, while over 2.2 million others, including children and women, have been abducted. The poverty rate has hit a staggering 63 per cent, with an unemployment rate of over 33.3 per cent. More than 140 million Nigerians now live below the national poverty line.“Due to worsening insecurity, a collapsed public service and economic inflation exacerbated by unhealthy taxes and tariffs, major multinationals have been exiting our nation in droves. Over 3.7 million Nigerian youths and professionals have fled the country in what is now known as the ‘Japa’ phenomenon, resulting in the worst brain drain ever, especially in our education and health sectors.“We in the APM are concerned that despite Nigeria’s vast resources and large population, poverty, unemployment and inflation continue to rise. The cost of basic commodities and services has become increasingly unaffordable, with many families in distress and unable to afford their daily meals and other basic necessities of life.“More distressing is that the future of over 250 million Nigerians is being mortgaged to foreign interests by the APC through reckless borrowing, which has hit a frightening ₦159.28 trillion, with nothing on the ground to show for it, as most of the proceeds are reported to have been diverted into private pockets.”The party said Nigerians are frustrated by poor leadership and are seeking a fresh direction, insisting that the APM offers a credible alternative ahead of the 2027 elections.It continued, “The APM blueprint comes with a new and transparent approach to governance—an approach that puts Nigerians first, prioritising inclusive human development and well-being through people-oriented policies and prudent management of resources that guarantee the security of lives and property, industrialisation, massive youth employment, a national infrastructure revolution, an efficient public service and sustainable prosperity for all.“The APM blueprint is service-oriented, forward-looking and tailored to put Nigerians back to work, attract foreign direct investment and boost private sector productivity through strategic investments in critical sectors, including oil and gas, power, electricity, agriculture and food production, manufacturing, education, housing and healthcare, among others.“Also, importantly, the APM blueprint offers strict checks against corruption and policy opacity, with unbending rules for accountability to the people.“Nigerians are assured that, at the right time, the comprehensive blueprint will be unveiled as the APM poises to democratically take over the helm of affairs of our country in 2027.” Recall that on May 14, Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, alongside some of his loyalists in the Peoples Democratic Party, entered into a political alliance with the APM led by Yusuf Dantalle, in Ibadan ahead of the 2027 general elections.On the same day, Makinde formally declared his intention to contest the 2027 presidential election.He subsequently emerged as the APM’s presidential candidate on May 30, a development that has brought the party into the spotlight as one of the major opposition platforms expected to challenge President Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress in the 2027 presidential election.According to the APM, the country’s mounting debt, the exit of multinational companies, the increasing cost of living and the migration of skilled professionals have further weakened Nigeria’s economy and public institutions, underscoring the need for a change in leadership.The party stated, “The Allied People’s Movement has developed a pragmatic, wide-ranging governance blueprint that will swiftly resuscitate the productive sector, rebuild critical infrastructure, revamp the ailing economy, pull the nation from the brink of collapse and restore dignity and comfort to the lives of all citizens.“The blueprint will also reshape the nation’s broken security architecture and effectively check acts of terrorism and guarantee the security of lives and property across the country.“It is tragic that in the last 10 years, and especially the last three years, the All Progressives Congress has governed Nigeria without a coherent economic blueprint, resulting in totally confused, careless and rudderless governance, characterised by massive corruption and reckless anti-people policies.“This has led to biting economic hardship, hyper-unemployment, skyrocketing inflation, collapsed infrastructure and widespread insecurity.”The APM expressed concern over rising poverty, unemployment and inflation, saying the increasing cost of goods and services has made basic necessities unaffordable for many Nigerian families.Related NewsResign or shelve re-election bid over insecurity, Peter Obi tells TinubuJonathan dismisses report of N500bn offer to run against Obi in 2027Video of ‘fake’ agency DG challenging Gbajabiamila resurfacesIt continued, “The cost of basic commodities and services has become increasingly unaffordable, with many families in distress and unable to afford their daily meals and other basic necessities of life.“Largely due to the APC government’s failures, in the last three years alone, official and independent reports indicate that no fewer than 628,000 Nigerians have been killed, while over 2.2 million others, including children and women, have been abducted. The poverty rate has hit a staggering 63 per cent, with an unemployment rate of over 33.3 per cent. More than 140 million Nigerians now live below the national poverty line.“Due to worsening insecurity, a collapsed public service and economic inflation exacerbated by unhealthy taxes and tariffs, major multinationals have been exiting our nation in droves. Over 3.7 million Nigerian youths and professionals have fled the country in what is now known as the ‘Japa’ phenomenon, resulting in the worst brain drain ever, especially in our education and health sectors.“We in the APM are concerned that despite Nigeria’s vast resources and large population, poverty, unemployment and inflation continue to rise. The cost of basic commodities and services has become increasingly unaffordable, with many families in distress and unable to afford their daily meals and other basic necessities of life.“More distressing is that the future of over 250 million Nigerians is being mortgaged to foreign interests by the APC through reckless borrowing, which has hit a frightening ₦159.28 trillion, with nothing on the ground to show for it, as most of the proceeds are reported to have been diverted into private pockets.”The party said Nigerians are frustrated by poor leadership and are seeking a fresh direction, insisting that the APM offers a credible alternative ahead of the 2027 elections.It continued, “The APM blueprint comes with a new and transparent approach to governance—an approach that puts Nigerians first, prioritising inclusive human development and well-being through people-oriented policies and prudent management of resources that guarantee the security of lives and property, industrialisation, massive youth employment, a national infrastructure revolution, an efficient public service and sustainable prosperity for all.“The APM blueprint is service-oriented, forward-looking and tailored to put Nigerians back to work, attract foreign direct investment and boost private sector productivity through strategic investments in critical sectors, including oil and gas, power, electricity, agriculture and food production, manufacturing, education, housing and healthcare, among others.“Also, importantly, the APM blueprint offers strict checks against corruption and policy opacity, with unbending rules for accountability to the people.“Nigerians are assured that, at the right time, the comprehensive blueprint will be unveiled as the APM poises to democratically take over the helm of affairs of our country in 2027.” On the same day, Makinde formally declared his intention to contest the 2027 presidential election.He subsequently emerged as the APM’s presidential candidate on May 30, a development that has brought the party into the spotlight as one of the major opposition platforms expected to challenge President Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress in the 2027 presidential election.According to the APM, the country’s mounting debt, the exit of multinational companies, the increasing cost of living and the migration of skilled professionals have further weakened Nigeria’s economy and public institutions, underscoring the need for a change in leadership.The party stated, “The Allied People’s Movement has developed a pragmatic, wide-ranging governance blueprint that will swiftly resuscitate the productive sector, rebuild critical infrastructure, revamp the ailing economy, pull the nation from the brink of collapse and restore dignity and comfort to the lives of all citizens.“The blueprint will also reshape the nation’s broken security architecture and effectively check acts of terrorism and guarantee the security of lives and property across the country.“It is tragic that in the last 10 years, and especially the last three years, the All Progressives Congress has governed Nigeria without a coherent economic blueprint, resulting in totally confused, careless and rudderless governance, characterised by massive corruption and reckless anti-people policies.“This has led to biting economic hardship, hyper-unemployment, skyrocketing inflation, collapsed infrastructure and widespread insecurity.”The APM expressed concern over rising poverty, unemployment and inflation, saying the increasing cost of goods and services has made basic necessities unaffordable for many Nigerian families.Related NewsResign or shelve re-election bid over insecurity, Peter Obi tells TinubuJonathan dismisses report of N500bn offer to run against Obi in 2027Video of ‘fake’ agency DG challenging Gbajabiamila resurfacesIt continued, “The cost of basic commodities and services has become increasingly unaffordable, with many families in distress and unable to afford their daily meals and other basic necessities of life.“Largely due to the APC government’s failures, in the last three years alone, official and independent reports indicate that no fewer than 628,000 Nigerians have been killed, while over 2.2 million others, including children and women, have been abducted. The poverty rate has hit a staggering 63 per cent, with an unemployment rate of over 33.3 per cent. More than 140 million Nigerians now live below the national poverty line.“Due to worsening insecurity, a collapsed public service and economic inflation exacerbated by unhealthy taxes and tariffs, major multinationals have been exiting our nation in droves. Over 3.7 million Nigerian youths and professionals have fled the country in what is now known as the ‘Japa’ phenomenon, resulting in the worst brain drain ever, especially in our education and health sectors.“We in the APM are concerned that despite Nigeria’s vast resources and large population, poverty, unemployment and inflation continue to rise. The cost of basic commodities and services has become increasingly unaffordable, with many families in distress and unable to afford their daily meals and other basic necessities of life.“More distressing is that the future of over 250 million Nigerians is being mortgaged to foreign interests by the APC through reckless borrowing, which has hit a frightening ₦159.28 trillion, with nothing on the ground to show for it, as most of the proceeds are reported to have been diverted into private pockets.”The party said Nigerians are frustrated by poor leadership and are seeking a fresh direction, insisting that the APM offers a credible alternative ahead of the 2027 elections.It continued, “The APM blueprint comes with a new and transparent approach to governance—an approach that puts Nigerians first, prioritising inclusive human development and well-being through people-oriented policies and prudent management of resources that guarantee the security of lives and property, industrialisation, massive youth employment, a national infrastructure revolution, an efficient public service and sustainable prosperity for all.“The APM blueprint is service-oriented, forward-looking and tailored to put Nigerians back to work, attract foreign direct investment and boost private sector productivity through strategic investments in critical sectors, including oil and gas, power, electricity, agriculture and food production, manufacturing, education, housing and healthcare, among others.“Also, importantly, the APM blueprint offers strict checks against corruption and policy opacity, with unbending rules for accountability to the people.“Nigerians are assured that, at the right time, the comprehensive blueprint will be unveiled as the APM poises to democratically take over the helm of affairs of our country in 2027.” He subsequently emerged as the APM’s presidential candidate on May 30, a development that has brought the party into the spotlight as one of the major opposition platforms expected to challenge President Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress in the 2027 presidential election.According to the APM, the country’s mounting debt, the exit of multinational companies, the increasing cost of living and the migration of skilled professionals have further weakened Nigeria’s economy and public institutions, underscoring the need for a change in leadership.The party stated, “The Allied People’s Movement has developed a pragmatic, wide-ranging governance blueprint that will swiftly resuscitate the productive sector, rebuild critical infrastructure, revamp the ailing economy, pull the nation from the brink of collapse and restore dignity and comfort to the lives of all citizens.“The blueprint will also reshape the nation’s broken security architecture and effectively check acts of terrorism and guarantee the security of lives and property across the country.“It is tragic that in the last 10 years, and especially the last three years, the All Progressives Congress has governed Nigeria without a coherent economic blueprint, resulting in totally confused, careless and rudderless governance, characterised by massive corruption and reckless anti-people policies.“This has led to biting economic hardship, hyper-unemployment, skyrocketing inflation, collapsed infrastructure and widespread insecurity.”The APM expressed concern over rising poverty, unemployment and inflation, saying the increasing cost of goods and services has made basic necessities unaffordable for many Nigerian families.Related NewsResign or shelve re-election bid over insecurity, Peter Obi tells TinubuJonathan dismisses report of N500bn offer to run against Obi in 2027Video of ‘fake’ agency DG challenging Gbajabiamila resurfacesIt continued, “The cost of basic commodities and services has become increasingly unaffordable, with many families in distress and unable to afford their daily meals and other basic necessities of life.“Largely due to the APC government’s failures, in the last three years alone, official and independent reports indicate that no fewer than 628,000 Nigerians have been killed, while over 2.2 million others, including children and women, have been abducted. The poverty rate has hit a staggering 63 per cent, with an unemployment rate of over 33.3 per cent. More than 140 million Nigerians now live below the national poverty line.“Due to worsening insecurity, a collapsed public service and economic inflation exacerbated by unhealthy taxes and tariffs, major multinationals have been exiting our nation in droves. Over 3.7 million Nigerian youths and professionals have fled the country in what is now known as the ‘Japa’ phenomenon, resulting in the worst brain drain ever, especially in our education and health sectors.“We in the APM are concerned that despite Nigeria’s vast resources and large population, poverty, unemployment and inflation continue to rise. The cost of basic commodities and services has become increasingly unaffordable, with many families in distress and unable to afford their daily meals and other basic necessities of life.“More distressing is that the future of over 250 million Nigerians is being mortgaged to foreign interests by the APC through reckless borrowing, which has hit a frightening ₦159.28 trillion, with nothing on the ground to show for it, as most of the proceeds are reported to have been diverted into private pockets.”The party said Nigerians are frustrated by poor leadership and are seeking a fresh direction, insisting that the APM offers a credible alternative ahead of the 2027 elections.It continued, “The APM blueprint comes with a new and transparent approach to governance—an approach that puts Nigerians first, prioritising inclusive human development and well-being through people-oriented policies and prudent management of resources that guarantee the security of lives and property, industrialisation, massive youth employment, a national infrastructure revolution, an efficient public service and sustainable prosperity for all.“The APM blueprint is service-oriented, forward-looking and tailored to put Nigerians back to work, attract foreign direct investment and boost private sector productivity through strategic investments in critical sectors, including oil and gas, power, electricity, agriculture and food production, manufacturing, education, housing and healthcare, among others.“Also, importantly, the APM blueprint offers strict checks against corruption and policy opacity, with unbending rules for accountability to the people.“Nigerians are assured that, at the right time, the comprehensive blueprint will be unveiled as the APM poises to democratically take over the helm of affairs of our country in 2027.” According to the APM, the country’s mounting debt, the exit of multinational companies, the increasing cost of living and the migration of skilled professionals have further weakened Nigeria’s economy and public institutions, underscoring the need for a change in leadership.The party stated, “The Allied People’s Movement has developed a pragmatic, wide-ranging governance blueprint that will swiftly resuscitate the productive sector, rebuild critical infrastructure, revamp the ailing economy, pull the nation from the brink of collapse and restore dignity and comfort to the lives of all citizens.“The blueprint will also reshape the nation’s broken security architecture and effectively check acts of terrorism and guarantee the security of lives and property across the country.“It is tragic that in the last 10 years, and especially the last three years, the All Progressives Congress has governed Nigeria without a coherent economic blueprint, resulting in totally confused, careless and rudderless governance, characterised by massive corruption and reckless anti-people policies.“This has led to biting economic hardship, hyper-unemployment, skyrocketing inflation, collapsed infrastructure and widespread insecurity.”The APM expressed concern over rising poverty, unemployment and inflation, saying the increasing cost of goods and services has made basic necessities unaffordable for many Nigerian families.Related NewsResign or shelve re-election bid over insecurity, Peter Obi tells TinubuJonathan dismisses report of N500bn offer to run against Obi in 2027Video of ‘fake’ agency DG challenging Gbajabiamila resurfacesIt continued, “The cost of basic commodities and services has become increasingly unaffordable, with many families in distress and unable to afford their daily meals and other basic necessities of life.“Largely due to the APC government’s failures, in the last three years alone, official and independent reports indicate that no fewer than 628,000 Nigerians have been killed, while over 2.2 million others, including children and women, have been abducted. The poverty rate has hit a staggering 63 per cent, with an unemployment rate of over 33.3 per cent. More than 140 million Nigerians now live below the national poverty line.“Due to worsening insecurity, a collapsed public service and economic inflation exacerbated by unhealthy taxes and tariffs, major multinationals have been exiting our nation in droves. Over 3.7 million Nigerian youths and professionals have fled the country in what is now known as the ‘Japa’ phenomenon, resulting in the worst brain drain ever, especially in our education and health sectors.“We in the APM are concerned that despite Nigeria’s vast resources and large population, poverty, unemployment and inflation continue to rise. The cost of basic commodities and services has become increasingly unaffordable, with many families in distress and unable to afford their daily meals and other basic necessities of life.“More distressing is that the future of over 250 million Nigerians is being mortgaged to foreign interests by the APC through reckless borrowing, which has hit a frightening ₦159.28 trillion, with nothing on the ground to show for it, as most of the proceeds are reported to have been diverted into private pockets.”The party said Nigerians are frustrated by poor leadership and are seeking a fresh direction, insisting that the APM offers a credible alternative ahead of the 2027 elections.It continued, “The APM blueprint comes with a new and transparent approach to governance—an approach that puts Nigerians first, prioritising inclusive human development and well-being through people-oriented policies and prudent management of resources that guarantee the security of lives and property, industrialisation, massive youth employment, a national infrastructure revolution, an efficient public service and sustainable prosperity for all.“The APM blueprint is service-oriented, forward-looking and tailored to put Nigerians back to work, attract foreign direct investment and boost private sector productivity through strategic investments in critical sectors, including oil and gas, power, electricity, agriculture and food production, manufacturing, education, housing and healthcare, among others.“Also, importantly, the APM blueprint offers strict checks against corruption and policy opacity, with unbending rules for accountability to the people.“Nigerians are assured that, at the right time, the comprehensive blueprint will be unveiled as the APM poises to democratically take over the helm of affairs of our country in 2027.” The party stated, “The Allied People’s Movement has developed a pragmatic, wide-ranging governance blueprint that will swiftly resuscitate the productive sector, rebuild critical infrastructure, revamp the ailing economy, pull the nation from the brink of collapse and restore dignity and comfort to the lives of all citizens.“The blueprint will also reshape the nation’s broken security architecture and effectively check acts of terrorism and guarantee the security of lives and property across the country.“It is tragic that in the last 10 years, and especially the last three years, the All Progressives Congress has governed Nigeria without a coherent economic blueprint, resulting in totally confused, careless and rudderless governance, characterised by massive corruption and reckless anti-people policies.“This has led to biting economic hardship, hyper-unemployment, skyrocketing inflation, collapsed infrastructure and widespread insecurity.”The APM expressed concern over rising poverty, unemployment and inflation, saying the increasing cost of goods and services has made basic necessities unaffordable for many Nigerian families.Related NewsResign or shelve re-election bid over insecurity, Peter Obi tells TinubuJonathan dismisses report of N500bn offer to run against Obi in 2027Video of ‘fake’ agency DG challenging Gbajabiamila resurfacesIt continued, “The cost of basic commodities and services has become increasingly unaffordable, with many families in distress and unable to afford their daily meals and other basic necessities of life.“Largely due to the APC government’s failures, in the last three years alone, official and independent reports indicate that no fewer than 628,000 Nigerians have been killed, while over 2.2 million others, including children and women, have been abducted. The poverty rate has hit a staggering 63 per cent, with an unemployment rate of over 33.3 per cent. More than 140 million Nigerians now live below the national poverty line.“Due to worsening insecurity, a collapsed public service and economic inflation exacerbated by unhealthy taxes and tariffs, major multinationals have been exiting our nation in droves. Over 3.7 million Nigerian youths and professionals have fled the country in what is now known as the ‘Japa’ phenomenon, resulting in the worst brain drain ever, especially in our education and health sectors.“We in the APM are concerned that despite Nigeria’s vast resources and large population, poverty, unemployment and inflation continue to rise. The cost of basic commodities and services has become increasingly unaffordable, with many families in distress and unable to afford their daily meals and other basic necessities of life.“More distressing is that the future of over 250 million Nigerians is being mortgaged to foreign interests by the APC through reckless borrowing, which has hit a frightening ₦159.28 trillion, with nothing on the ground to show for it, as most of the proceeds are reported to have been diverted into private pockets.”The party said Nigerians are frustrated by poor leadership and are seeking a fresh direction, insisting that the APM offers a credible alternative ahead of the 2027 elections.It continued, “The APM blueprint comes with a new and transparent approach to governance—an approach that puts Nigerians first, prioritising inclusive human development and well-being through people-oriented policies and prudent management of resources that guarantee the security of lives and property, industrialisation, massive youth employment, a national infrastructure revolution, an efficient public service and sustainable prosperity for all.“The APM blueprint is service-oriented, forward-looking and tailored to put Nigerians back to work, attract foreign direct investment and boost private sector productivity through strategic investments in critical sectors, including oil and gas, power, electricity, agriculture and food production, manufacturing, education, housing and healthcare, among others.“Also, importantly, the APM blueprint offers strict checks against corruption and policy opacity, with unbending rules for accountability to the people.“Nigerians are assured that, at the right time, the comprehensive blueprint will be unveiled as the APM poises to democratically take over the helm of affairs of our country in 2027.” “The blueprint will also reshape the nation’s broken security architecture and effectively check acts of terrorism and guarantee the security of lives and property across the country.“It is tragic that in the last 10 years, and especially the last three years, the All Progressives Congress has governed Nigeria without a coherent economic blueprint, resulting in totally confused, careless and rudderless governance, characterised by massive corruption and reckless anti-people policies.“This has led to biting economic hardship, hyper-unemployment, skyrocketing inflation, collapsed infrastructure and widespread insecurity.”The APM expressed concern over rising poverty, unemployment and inflation, saying the increasing cost of goods and services has made basic necessities unaffordable for many Nigerian families.Related NewsResign or shelve re-election bid over insecurity, Peter Obi tells TinubuJonathan dismisses report of N500bn offer to run against Obi in 2027Video of ‘fake’ agency DG challenging Gbajabiamila resurfacesIt continued, “The cost of basic commodities and services has become increasingly unaffordable, with many families in distress and unable to afford their daily meals and other basic necessities of life.“Largely due to the APC government’s failures, in the last three years alone, official and independent reports indicate that no fewer than 628,000 Nigerians have been killed, while over 2.2 million others, including children and women, have been abducted. The poverty rate has hit a staggering 63 per cent, with an unemployment rate of over 33.3 per cent. More than 140 million Nigerians now live below the national poverty line.“Due to worsening insecurity, a collapsed public service and economic inflation exacerbated by unhealthy taxes and tariffs, major multinationals have been exiting our nation in droves. Over 3.7 million Nigerian youths and professionals have fled the country in what is now known as the ‘Japa’ phenomenon, resulting in the worst brain drain ever, especially in our education and health sectors.“We in the APM are concerned that despite Nigeria’s vast resources and large population, poverty, unemployment and inflation continue to rise. The cost of basic commodities and services has become increasingly unaffordable, with many families in distress and unable to afford their daily meals and other basic necessities of life.“More distressing is that the future of over 250 million Nigerians is being mortgaged to foreign interests by the APC through reckless borrowing, which has hit a frightening ₦159.28 trillion, with nothing on the ground to show for it, as most of the proceeds are reported to have been diverted into private pockets.”The party said Nigerians are frustrated by poor leadership and are seeking a fresh direction, insisting that the APM offers a credible alternative ahead of the 2027 elections.It continued, “The APM blueprint comes with a new and transparent approach to governance—an approach that puts Nigerians first, prioritising inclusive human development and well-being through people-oriented policies and prudent management of resources that guarantee the security of lives and property, industrialisation, massive youth employment, a national infrastructure revolution, an efficient public service and sustainable prosperity for all.“The APM blueprint is service-oriented, forward-looking and tailored to put Nigerians back to work, attract foreign direct investment and boost private sector productivity through strategic investments in critical sectors, including oil and gas, power, electricity, agriculture and food production, manufacturing, education, housing and healthcare, among others.“Also, importantly, the APM blueprint offers strict checks against corruption and policy opacity, with unbending rules for accountability to the people.“Nigerians are assured that, at the right time, the comprehensive blueprint will be unveiled as the APM poises to democratically take over the helm of affairs of our country in 2027.” “It is tragic that in the last 10 years, and especially the last three years, the All Progressives Congress has governed Nigeria without a coherent economic blueprint, resulting in totally confused, careless and rudderless governance, characterised by massive corruption and reckless anti-people policies.“This has led to biting economic hardship, hyper-unemployment, skyrocketing inflation, collapsed infrastructure and widespread insecurity.”The APM expressed concern over rising poverty, unemployment and inflation, saying the increasing cost of goods and services has made basic necessities unaffordable for many Nigerian families.Related NewsResign or shelve re-election bid over insecurity, Peter Obi tells TinubuJonathan dismisses report of N500bn offer to run against Obi in 2027Video of ‘fake’ agency DG challenging Gbajabiamila resurfacesIt continued, “The cost of basic commodities and services has become increasingly unaffordable, with many families in distress and unable to afford their daily meals and other basic necessities of life.“Largely due to the APC government’s failures, in the last three years alone, official and independent reports indicate that no fewer than 628,000 Nigerians have been killed, while over 2.2 million others, including children and women, have been abducted. The poverty rate has hit a staggering 63 per cent, with an unemployment rate of over 33.3 per cent. More than 140 million Nigerians now live below the national poverty line.“Due to worsening insecurity, a collapsed public service and economic inflation exacerbated by unhealthy taxes and tariffs, major multinationals have been exiting our nation in droves. Over 3.7 million Nigerian youths and professionals have fled the country in what is now known as the ‘Japa’ phenomenon, resulting in the worst brain drain ever, especially in our education and health sectors.“We in the APM are concerned that despite Nigeria’s vast resources and large population, poverty, unemployment and inflation continue to rise. The cost of basic commodities and services has become increasingly unaffordable, with many families in distress and unable to afford their daily meals and other basic necessities of life.“More distressing is that the future of over 250 million Nigerians is being mortgaged to foreign interests by the APC through reckless borrowing, which has hit a frightening ₦159.28 trillion, with nothing on the ground to show for it, as most of the proceeds are reported to have been diverted into private pockets.”The party said Nigerians are frustrated by poor leadership and are seeking a fresh direction, insisting that the APM offers a credible alternative ahead of the 2027 elections.It continued, “The APM blueprint comes with a new and transparent approach to governance—an approach that puts Nigerians first, prioritising inclusive human development and well-being through people-oriented policies and prudent management of resources that guarantee the security of lives and property, industrialisation, massive youth employment, a national infrastructure revolution, an efficient public service and sustainable prosperity for all.“The APM blueprint is service-oriented, forward-looking and tailored to put Nigerians back to work, attract foreign direct investment and boost private sector productivity through strategic investments in critical sectors, including oil and gas, power, electricity, agriculture and food production, manufacturing, education, housing and healthcare, among others.“Also, importantly, the APM blueprint offers strict checks against corruption and policy opacity, with unbending rules for accountability to the people.“Nigerians are assured that, at the right time, the comprehensive blueprint will be unveiled as the APM poises to democratically take over the helm of affairs of our country in 2027.” “This has led to biting economic hardship, hyper-unemployment, skyrocketing inflation, collapsed infrastructure and widespread insecurity.”The APM expressed concern over rising poverty, unemployment and inflation, saying the increasing cost of goods and services has made basic necessities unaffordable for many Nigerian families.Related NewsResign or shelve re-election bid over insecurity, Peter Obi tells TinubuJonathan dismisses report of N500bn offer to run against Obi in 2027Video of ‘fake’ agency DG challenging Gbajabiamila resurfacesIt continued, “The cost of basic commodities and services has become increasingly unaffordable, with many families in distress and unable to afford their daily meals and other basic necessities of life.“Largely due to the APC government’s failures, in the last three years alone, official and independent reports indicate that no fewer than 628,000 Nigerians have been killed, while over 2.2 million others, including children and women, have been abducted. The poverty rate has hit a staggering 63 per cent, with an unemployment rate of over 33.3 per cent. More than 140 million Nigerians now live below the national poverty line.“Due to worsening insecurity, a collapsed public service and economic inflation exacerbated by unhealthy taxes and tariffs, major multinationals have been exiting our nation in droves. Over 3.7 million Nigerian youths and professionals have fled the country in what is now known as the ‘Japa’ phenomenon, resulting in the worst brain drain ever, especially in our education and health sectors.“We in the APM are concerned that despite Nigeria’s vast resources and large population, poverty, unemployment and inflation continue to rise. The cost of basic commodities and services has become increasingly unaffordable, with many families in distress and unable to afford their daily meals and other basic necessities of life.“More distressing is that the future of over 250 million Nigerians is being mortgaged to foreign interests by the APC through reckless borrowing, which has hit a frightening ₦159.28 trillion, with nothing on the ground to show for it, as most of the proceeds are reported to have been diverted into private pockets.”The party said Nigerians are frustrated by poor leadership and are seeking a fresh direction, insisting that the APM offers a credible alternative ahead of the 2027 elections.It continued, “The APM blueprint comes with a new and transparent approach to governance—an approach that puts Nigerians first, prioritising inclusive human development and well-being through people-oriented policies and prudent management of resources that guarantee the security of lives and property, industrialisation, massive youth employment, a national infrastructure revolution, an efficient public service and sustainable prosperity for all.“The APM blueprint is service-oriented, forward-looking and tailored to put Nigerians back to work, attract foreign direct investment and boost private sector productivity through strategic investments in critical sectors, including oil and gas, power, electricity, agriculture and food production, manufacturing, education, housing and healthcare, among others.“Also, importantly, the APM blueprint offers strict checks against corruption and policy opacity, with unbending rules for accountability to the people.“Nigerians are assured that, at the right time, the comprehensive blueprint will be unveiled as the APM poises to democratically take over the helm of affairs of our country in 2027.” The APM expressed concern over rising poverty, unemployment and inflation, saying the increasing cost of goods and services has made basic necessities unaffordable for many Nigerian families.Related NewsResign or shelve re-election bid over insecurity, Peter Obi tells TinubuJonathan dismisses report of N500bn offer to run against Obi in 2027Video of ‘fake’ agency DG challenging Gbajabiamila resurfacesIt continued, “The cost of basic commodities and services has become increasingly unaffordable, with many families in distress and unable to afford their daily meals and other basic necessities of life.“Largely due to the APC government’s failures, in the last three years alone, official and independent reports indicate that no fewer than 628,000 Nigerians have been killed, while over 2.2 million others, including children and women, have been abducted. The poverty rate has hit a staggering 63 per cent, with an unemployment rate of over 33.3 per cent. More than 140 million Nigerians now live below the national poverty line.“Due to worsening insecurity, a collapsed public service and economic inflation exacerbated by unhealthy taxes and tariffs, major multinationals have been exiting our nation in droves. Over 3.7 million Nigerian youths and professionals have fled the country in what is now known as the ‘Japa’ phenomenon, resulting in the worst brain drain ever, especially in our education and health sectors.“We in the APM are concerned that despite Nigeria’s vast resources and large population, poverty, unemployment and inflation continue to rise. The cost of basic commodities and services has become increasingly unaffordable, with many families in distress and unable to afford their daily meals and other basic necessities of life.“More distressing is that the future of over 250 million Nigerians is being mortgaged to foreign interests by the APC through reckless borrowing, which has hit a frightening ₦159.28 trillion, with nothing on the ground to show for it, as most of the proceeds are reported to have been diverted into private pockets.”The party said Nigerians are frustrated by poor leadership and are seeking a fresh direction, insisting that the APM offers a credible alternative ahead of the 2027 elections.It continued, “The APM blueprint comes with a new and transparent approach to governance—an approach that puts Nigerians first, prioritising inclusive human development and well-being through people-oriented policies and prudent management of resources that guarantee the security of lives and property, industrialisation, massive youth employment, a national infrastructure revolution, an efficient public service and sustainable prosperity for all.“The APM blueprint is service-oriented, forward-looking and tailored to put Nigerians back to work, attract foreign direct investment and boost private sector productivity through strategic investments in critical sectors, including oil and gas, power, electricity, agriculture and food production, manufacturing, education, housing and healthcare, among others.“Also, importantly, the APM blueprint offers strict checks against corruption and policy opacity, with unbending rules for accountability to the people.“Nigerians are assured that, at the right time, the comprehensive blueprint will be unveiled as the APM poises to democratically take over the helm of affairs of our country in 2027.” It continued, “The cost of basic commodities and services has become increasingly unaffordable, with many families in distress and unable to afford their daily meals and other basic necessities of life.“Largely due to the APC government’s failures, in the last three years alone, official and independent reports indicate that no fewer than 628,000 Nigerians have been killed, while over 2.2 million others, including children and women, have been abducted. The poverty rate has hit a staggering 63 per cent, with an unemployment rate of over 33.3 per cent. More than 140 million Nigerians now live below the national poverty line.“Due to worsening insecurity, a collapsed public service and economic inflation exacerbated by unhealthy taxes and tariffs, major multinationals have been exiting our nation in droves. Over 3.7 million Nigerian youths and professionals have fled the country in what is now known as the ‘Japa’ phenomenon, resulting in the worst brain drain ever, especially in our education and health sectors.“We in the APM are concerned that despite Nigeria’s vast resources and large population, poverty, unemployment and inflation continue to rise. The cost of basic commodities and services has become increasingly unaffordable, with many families in distress and unable to afford their daily meals and other basic necessities of life.“More distressing is that the future of over 250 million Nigerians is being mortgaged to foreign interests by the APC through reckless borrowing, which has hit a frightening ₦159.28 trillion, with nothing on the ground to show for it, as most of the proceeds are reported to have been diverted into private pockets.”The party said Nigerians are frustrated by poor leadership and are seeking a fresh direction, insisting that the APM offers a credible alternative ahead of the 2027 elections.It continued, “The APM blueprint comes with a new and transparent approach to governance—an approach that puts Nigerians first, prioritising inclusive human development and well-being through people-oriented policies and prudent management of resources that guarantee the security of lives and property, industrialisation, massive youth employment, a national infrastructure revolution, an efficient public service and sustainable prosperity for all.“The APM blueprint is service-oriented, forward-looking and tailored to put Nigerians back to work, attract foreign direct investment and boost private sector productivity through strategic investments in critical sectors, including oil and gas, power, electricity, agriculture and food production, manufacturing, education, housing and healthcare, among others.“Also, importantly, the APM blueprint offers strict checks against corruption and policy opacity, with unbending rules for accountability to the people.“Nigerians are assured that, at the right time, the comprehensive blueprint will be unveiled as the APM poises to democratically take over the helm of affairs of our country in 2027.” “Largely due to the APC government’s failures, in the last three years alone, official and independent reports indicate that no fewer than 628,000 Nigerians have been killed, while over 2.2 million others, including children and women, have been abducted. The poverty rate has hit a staggering 63 per cent, with an unemployment rate of over 33.3 per cent. More than 140 million Nigerians now live below the national poverty line.“Due to worsening insecurity, a collapsed public service and economic inflation exacerbated by unhealthy taxes and tariffs, major multinationals have been exiting our nation in droves. Over 3.7 million Nigerian youths and professionals have fled the country in what is now known as the ‘Japa’ phenomenon, resulting in the worst brain drain ever, especially in our education and health sectors.“We in the APM are concerned that despite Nigeria’s vast resources and large population, poverty, unemployment and inflation continue to rise. The cost of basic commodities and services has become increasingly unaffordable, with many families in distress and unable to afford their daily meals and other basic necessities of life.“More distressing is that the future of over 250 million Nigerians is being mortgaged to foreign interests by the APC through reckless borrowing, which has hit a frightening ₦159.28 trillion, with nothing on the ground to show for it, as most of the proceeds are reported to have been diverted into private pockets.”The party said Nigerians are frustrated by poor leadership and are seeking a fresh direction, insisting that the APM offers a credible alternative ahead of the 2027 elections.It continued, “The APM blueprint comes with a new and transparent approach to governance—an approach that puts Nigerians first, prioritising inclusive human development and well-being through people-oriented policies and prudent management of resources that guarantee the security of lives and property, industrialisation, massive youth employment, a national infrastructure revolution, an efficient public service and sustainable prosperity for all.“The APM blueprint is service-oriented, forward-looking and tailored to put Nigerians back to work, attract foreign direct investment and boost private sector productivity through strategic investments in critical sectors, including oil and gas, power, electricity, agriculture and food production, manufacturing, education, housing and healthcare, among others.“Also, importantly, the APM blueprint offers strict checks against corruption and policy opacity, with unbending rules for accountability to the people.“Nigerians are assured that, at the right time, the comprehensive blueprint will be unveiled as the APM poises to democratically take over the helm of affairs of our country in 2027.” “Due to worsening insecurity, a collapsed public service and economic inflation exacerbated by unhealthy taxes and tariffs, major multinationals have been exiting our nation in droves. Over 3.7 million Nigerian youths and professionals have fled the country in what is now known as the ‘Japa’ phenomenon, resulting in the worst brain drain ever, especially in our education and health sectors.“We in the APM are concerned that despite Nigeria’s vast resources and large population, poverty, unemployment and inflation continue to rise. The cost of basic commodities and services has become increasingly unaffordable, with many families in distress and unable to afford their daily meals and other basic necessities of life.“More distressing is that the future of over 250 million Nigerians is being mortgaged to foreign interests by the APC through reckless borrowing, which has hit a frightening ₦159.28 trillion, with nothing on the ground to show for it, as most of the proceeds are reported to have been diverted into private pockets.”The party said Nigerians are frustrated by poor leadership and are seeking a fresh direction, insisting that the APM offers a credible alternative ahead of the 2027 elections.It continued, “The APM blueprint comes with a new and transparent approach to governance—an approach that puts Nigerians first, prioritising inclusive human development and well-being through people-oriented policies and prudent management of resources that guarantee the security of lives and property, industrialisation, massive youth employment, a national infrastructure revolution, an efficient public service and sustainable prosperity for all.“The APM blueprint is service-oriented, forward-looking and tailored to put Nigerians back to work, attract foreign direct investment and boost private sector productivity through strategic investments in critical sectors, including oil and gas, power, electricity, agriculture and food production, manufacturing, education, housing and healthcare, among others.“Also, importantly, the APM blueprint offers strict checks against corruption and policy opacity, with unbending rules for accountability to the people.“Nigerians are assured that, at the right time, the comprehensive blueprint will be unveiled as the APM poises to democratically take over the helm of affairs of our country in 2027.” “We in the APM are concerned that despite Nigeria’s vast resources and large population, poverty, unemployment and inflation continue to rise. The cost of basic commodities and services has become increasingly unaffordable, with many families in distress and unable to afford their daily meals and other basic necessities of life.“More distressing is that the future of over 250 million Nigerians is being mortgaged to foreign interests by the APC through reckless borrowing, which has hit a frightening ₦159.28 trillion, with nothing on the ground to show for it, as most of the proceeds are reported to have been diverted into private pockets.”The party said Nigerians are frustrated by poor leadership and are seeking a fresh direction, insisting that the APM offers a credible alternative ahead of the 2027 elections.It continued, “The APM blueprint comes with a new and transparent approach to governance—an approach that puts Nigerians first, prioritising inclusive human development and well-being through people-oriented policies and prudent management of resources that guarantee the security of lives and property, industrialisation, massive youth employment, a national infrastructure revolution, an efficient public service and sustainable prosperity for all.“The APM blueprint is service-oriented, forward-looking and tailored to put Nigerians back to work, attract foreign direct investment and boost private sector productivity through strategic investments in critical sectors, including oil and gas, power, electricity, agriculture and food production, manufacturing, education, housing and healthcare, among others.“Also, importantly, the APM blueprint offers strict checks against corruption and policy opacity, with unbending rules for accountability to the people.“Nigerians are assured that, at the right time, the comprehensive blueprint will be unveiled as the APM poises to democratically take over the helm of affairs of our country in 2027.” “More distressing is that the future of over 250 million Nigerians is being mortgaged to foreign interests by the APC through reckless borrowing, which has hit a frightening ₦159.28 trillion, with nothing on the ground to show for it, as most of the proceeds are reported to have been diverted into private pockets.”The party said Nigerians are frustrated by poor leadership and are seeking a fresh direction, insisting that the APM offers a credible alternative ahead of the 2027 elections.It continued, “The APM blueprint comes with a new and transparent approach to governance—an approach that puts Nigerians first, prioritising inclusive human development and well-being through people-oriented policies and prudent management of resources that guarantee the security of lives and property, industrialisation, massive youth employment, a national infrastructure revolution, an efficient public service and sustainable prosperity for all.“The APM blueprint is service-oriented, forward-looking and tailored to put Nigerians back to work, attract foreign direct investment and boost private sector productivity through strategic investments in critical sectors, including oil and gas, power, electricity, agriculture and food production, manufacturing, education, housing and healthcare, among others.“Also, importantly, the APM blueprint offers strict checks against corruption and policy opacity, with unbending rules for accountability to the people.“Nigerians are assured that, at the right time, the comprehensive blueprint will be unveiled as the APM poises to democratically take over the helm of affairs of our country in 2027.” The party said Nigerians are frustrated by poor leadership and are seeking a fresh direction, insisting that the APM offers a credible alternative ahead of the 2027 elections.It continued, “The APM blueprint comes with a new and transparent approach to governance—an approach that puts Nigerians first, prioritising inclusive human development and well-being through people-oriented policies and prudent management of resources that guarantee the security of lives and property, industrialisation, massive youth employment, a national infrastructure revolution, an efficient public service and sustainable prosperity for all.“The APM blueprint is service-oriented, forward-looking and tailored to put Nigerians back to work, attract foreign direct investment and boost private sector productivity through strategic investments in critical sectors, including oil and gas, power, electricity, agriculture and food production, manufacturing, education, housing and healthcare, among others.“Also, importantly, the APM blueprint offers strict checks against corruption and policy opacity, with unbending rules for accountability to the people.“Nigerians are assured that, at the right time, the comprehensive blueprint will be unveiled as the APM poises to democratically take over the helm of affairs of our country in 2027.” It continued, “The APM blueprint comes with a new and transparent approach to governance—an approach that puts Nigerians first, prioritising inclusive human development and well-being through people-oriented policies and prudent management of resources that guarantee the security of lives and property, industrialisation, massive youth employment, a national infrastructure revolution, an efficient public service and sustainable prosperity for all.“The APM blueprint is service-oriented, forward-looking and tailored to put Nigerians back to work, attract foreign direct investment and boost private sector productivity through strategic investments in critical sectors, including oil and gas, power, electricity, agriculture and food production, manufacturing, education, housing and healthcare, among others.“Also, importantly, the APM blueprint offers strict checks against corruption and policy opacity, with unbending rules for accountability to the people.“Nigerians are assured that, at the right time, the comprehensive blueprint will be unveiled as the APM poises to democratically take over the helm of affairs of our country in 2027.” “The APM blueprint is service-oriented, forward-looking and tailored to put Nigerians back to work, attract foreign direct investment and boost private sector productivity through strategic investments in critical sectors, including oil and gas, power, electricity, agriculture and food production, manufacturing, education, housing and healthcare, among others.“Also, importantly, the APM blueprint offers strict checks against corruption and policy opacity, with unbending rules for accountability to the people.“Nigerians are assured that, at the right time, the comprehensive blueprint will be unveiled as the APM poises to democratically take over the helm of affairs of our country in 2027.” “Also, importantly, the APM blueprint offers strict checks against corruption and policy opacity, with unbending rules for accountability to the people.“Nigerians are assured that, at the right time, the comprehensive blueprint will be unveiled as the APM poises to democratically take over the helm of affairs of our country in 2027.” “Nigerians are assured that, at the right time, the comprehensive blueprint will be unveiled as the APM poises to democratically take over the helm of affairs of our country in 2027.”