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2023: Before APC Came Into Power I Was Afraid Of Going To Mosque – Danbazau

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A Member of the House of Representatives, Shamsudden Danbazau has said that he was afraid of going to mosque because of bombs before the All Progressives Congress (APC) came into power.

He insisted that the APC has done well in power and should be given another chance.

Danbazau opined that the no other candidates stands a chance against the flag bearer of the  APC Bola Tinubu.

He stated this while fielding questions from National Assembly correspondents on Thursday in Abuja.

According to the son of the retired Chief of Army Staff, the APC flag bearer has all it takes to turn the country around.

Tinubu has the experience to take the country out of the current doldrum. He is the man that has the experience to take care of all these issues affecting Nigerians; he will put the country together and douse tension,” he said.

He argued that recent developments have indicated that Tinubu has already won the election.

Danbazau insisted that APC has been tested and found to have made significant contribution to the progress of the country.

Tinubu is a successful Chief Executive Officer, he has not failed in any of his endeavours, by voting for him we are hiring him and by February, we will all vote for him and he will win the election,” he boasted.

Speaking on security challenges facing the country, Danbazau, said Nigeria had made progress, adding that with the deployment of drones, the security situation had improved significantly.

He noted that in the past, he was afraid of going into the  mosque because of bomb attacks but there has being significant change after Buhari came into power.

We need to have more geo special mapping of the country, where we can send drones to attack terrorists in every corner of the country.

“From 2014 to 2018 I refused to go for Friday prayers for fear of bomb attacks. I had to remain in the house or pray in the barracks, but since 2016, I have been attending congregational prayers in public places.

“I was at the Banex Plaza, Abuja, when a bomb went off just before the coming of the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari in 2014; now we don’t have such incidents.

“The security challenge has been addressed and you can see what the president is doing by investing in heavily, acquiring drones, doing researches and sending our military officers to other countries to learn about tackling security challenges,” he said.