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What Atiku Told Edwin Clark, Other Leaders About Presidential Elections

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South-South Group Pledge Support To Atiku’s Fight For Feb. 23 Elections’ Mandate

South-South leader, Chief Edwin Clark has assured the People’s Democratic Party (PDP)’s Atiku Abubakar of the support of his group in the struggle to retrieve his mandate.

He also stressed that the group would keep pushing for restructuring until it is achieved.

This was when the PDP presidential candidate, visited some of the elders/leaders of the Southern and Middle Belt region to request their support in his struggle to reclaim the mandate.

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He said: “Our struggle continues; the restructuring of Nigeria is irreversible. No matter whatever the method used, we will continue to be with the promoter of restructuring until the end of the battle. Nigeria has to be federated. We want restructuring, without restructuring, it will be difficult to have Nigeria together.”

Clark also noted that the former vice president’s visit shows that they are still together in the struggle.

Earlier, Atiku had confirmed how sure he is, of his Victory after the judicial process must have taken its course.

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The former vice president was also confident that justice would eventually be done at the court and he would reclaim his mandate.

Naija News recalls that Atiku had already approached the Presidential Electoral Petitions Tribunal to declare him the winner of the February 23 poll, claiming that he has evidence that his mandate was stolen.

He said: “As I had announced earlier, I have rejected the result of the election. As announced earlier, we have filed our petition before the tribunal or the courts because we believe this is a mandate that has been stolen from the Nigerian people. And I believe that the courts will do justice in this case.

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“We still have confidence in our courts and we believe justice will be done.

“The most important thing is that we have been able to galvanise the people of this country to think alike and act alike in unity.”

Atiku, who also reinstated his position on restructuring the country, said there was nothing to fear about restructuring.

“Of course, we have also come to realise and accept that the basis of our unity, our coexistence lies fundamentally on restructuring this country so that every part of this country can have a sense of belonging and also have opportunity to exploit their human and material resources for the development of the citizens while remaining in the same country.”

Atiku added: “I, therefore, believe this struggle is a struggle that we must continue together and we will achieve it and I believe it is also achievable.

“I strongly commit myself to that and Nigerians don’t have anything to fear or dread about restructuring of this country. After all, we started as a restructured federation and everybody felt at home with that arrangement.

“Of course, over the years, we all know how the military has virtually brought a unitary federation.

Commending the elders for their support before, during and after the election, Atiku also added that it would have been difficult to come this far without the support of the people.

“Therefore, I want to thank you very much indeed for your support. The results we have achieved, particularly myself and the party I represent would not have been possible without your support across the country.

“Once again, I thank you very much indeed and look forward to continue the relationship until our objectives are achieved.”