The Presidential candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party, Rabiu Kwanwaso, has unveiled his manifesto, OduNews reports.
He promised to recruit 750,000 personnel into the nation’s armed forces bringing the total number to one million.
Kwankwaso, at the unveiling ceremony of the 152-page document titled “My Pledges To You” on Tuesday, promised to listen more and allow Nigerians to dictate the tune of his administration.
He said the recruitment of the personnel would help address the nation’s security challenges.
The former Kano State Governor is the third among the four leading contenders for the seat to officially present a blueprint on plans for governance if elected in coming polls.
While the soft copy of Mr Kwankwaso’s manifesto has not been made available on all his known social media accounts and that of his party, NNPP, as at Tuesday night, he offered a glance into some of Nigeria’s concerns.
On restructuring, he said his “government will listen to Nigerians. We are not going to be rigid on restructuring. Whatever Nigerians want will be given to them. These documents will be transmitted into the local languages so that people who don’t read or understand English will read.”
Kwankwaso promised to pay more attention to education and make all entry examinations into tertiary institutions free for citizens.
He berated the idea of education agencies generating revenue for the government.
“For our administration, no Nigerian child shall be denied the opportunity to write WAEC, NECO, JAMB, etc., because of their inability to pay exorbitant registration/examination fees. These examinations shall be free and all application forms for admission into Tertiary Education Institutions shall also be free. These examination bodies will be adequately funded by the Kwankwaso administration.
“The notion that matriculation examination in Nigeria expires after one year will be stopped forthwith. JAMB results under the Kwankwaso government will have a lifespan of four years and TEIs will be required to accept these results for the purposes of admission,” an extract from the document reportedly read.
On the controversial subject of fuel subsidy, the NNPP flag bearer aasured he would review it because it has become very corrupt.