Politics
2023: APC Deserves Reelection – Fashola
The Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, on Friday, said the ruling All Progressives Congress deserves to continue ruling the country beyond the 2023 general elections.
According to the former Governor of Lagos State, APC deserves to be reelected due to its performance.
Fashola further stated that voting for the party at the federal level would give it the chance to complete all unfinished projects across the country.
The minister while speaking on Channels TV said the APC would carry out more projects if elected in 2023.
He said, “Of course, there are many projects that will not be finished in the tenure of this administration, the Buhari-led administration. That would for me be a reason for members of the electorate to make an informed choice.
“Who do you want to continue with it? Those who did not start or those who started it and time did not permit them to finish it?
“That will be a reason for conversation in the future as the electorates make their choice.
“Now, we have momentum and I’m sure that if we are trusted with this mandate again, we will do more and complete many of the projects that the precious time and resources may not have permitted us to complete.”
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