Buhari news on election

Here are some recent news updates on President Muhammadu Buhari and the 2023 Nigerian presidential election:

Latest News:

  1. Buhari's Campaign Council Launched: The All Progressives Congress (APC) has launched its presidential campaign council, with President Buhari as the chairman. The council is expected to oversee the party's campaign strategy and activities. (Source: Vanguard)
  2. Buhari's Re-election Bid: President Buhari has officially declared his intention to seek re-election in the 2023 presidential election. He made the announcement at the APC national convention in Abuja. (Source: Premium Times)
  3. Opposition Parties React: Opposition parties, including the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), have reacted to Buhari's re-election bid, with some calling it a "joke" and others accusing him of seeking to cling to power. (Source: This Day)
  4. Buhari's Campaign Promises: The President has promised to focus on job creation, infrastructure development, and security if re-elected. He has also vowed to tackle corruption and improve the economy. (Source: Leadership)
  5. APC's Campaign Strategy: The APC has announced its campaign strategy, which includes a nationwide tour by party leaders and a social media campaign to reach out to voters. (Source: The Nation)

Recent Quotes:

  1. President Buhari: "I am committed to serving this country and I will not let anyone or anything distract me from my duty to the Nigerian people." (Source: Punch)
  2. APC National Chairman: "We are confident that President Buhari will win the election because of his achievements and the support of Nigerians." (Source: Daily Trust)

Recent Polls:

  1. African Poll: A recent poll by the African Polling Institute (API) shows that President Buhari is the most popular candidate in the 2023 presidential election, with 34% of the vote. (Source: API)
  2. Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP): A survey by SERAP shows that 62% of Nigerians do not want President Buhari to seek re-election. (Source: SERAP)

Please note that these news updates are subject to change and may not reflect the most recent developments.