Ahead
of President Goodluck Jonathan’s formal declaration for a second term
in office, the Transformation Ambassadors of Nigeria, TAN, will on
Saturday (today) formally endorse him and the ruling Peoples Democratic
Party for the 2015 general elections.
This was disclosed by the Director of Public Communications and
Strategy of TAN, Dr. Udenta O. Udenta, at a pre-event press conference
in Abuja, on Friday.
He also said about 12 million supporters, who are signatories to the TAN register, were expected to converge at the Eagle Square, venue of the grand-finale of the group’s nationwide rallies.
Udenta, however, did not specify whether Jonathan will make an appearance at the event to make a formal declaration as was being speculated.
According to him, TAN is a group of passionate Nigerians, who took it upon themselves to showcase the president’s achievements for all to see.
He noted that Saturday’s event would be a culmination of its efforts made within the last five to six months.
Udenta said, “We have a figure of 12.2 million Nigerians, who have endorsed the President to continue. They have signed their signatures, with a comprehensive database with their names, states, local governments, ward and telephone numbers.
“Tomorrow, therefore, will be a day that this number of Nigerians from the forest of the South-East, to the arid areas of the North, will endorse this incredible journey by Mr. President, who has not only deconstructed our colonial inheritance and is reconstructing our future”.
He also said about 12 million supporters, who are signatories to the TAN register, were expected to converge at the Eagle Square, venue of the grand-finale of the group’s nationwide rallies.
Udenta, however, did not specify whether Jonathan will make an appearance at the event to make a formal declaration as was being speculated.
According to him, TAN is a group of passionate Nigerians, who took it upon themselves to showcase the president’s achievements for all to see.
He noted that Saturday’s event would be a culmination of its efforts made within the last five to six months.
Udenta said, “We have a figure of 12.2 million Nigerians, who have endorsed the President to continue. They have signed their signatures, with a comprehensive database with their names, states, local governments, ward and telephone numbers.
“Tomorrow, therefore, will be a day that this number of Nigerians from the forest of the South-East, to the arid areas of the North, will endorse this incredible journey by Mr. President, who has not only deconstructed our colonial inheritance and is reconstructing our future”.
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