10 Major Punchlines From Vice Presidential Candidates at the #2019Debate
There was an intellectual television debate on Friday night among political party vice presidential candidates ahead of the 2019 presidential election, and some of their punchline have been captured.
The Vice Presidential debate put together by Nigeria Elections Debate Group (NEDG) and the Broadcasting Organisations of Nigeria (BON) was held at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel in Abuja on Friday night.
An independently administered multi-stage process led to the selection of five political parties that partook in Friday’s Vice Presidential debate.
Present at the debate were; Ganiyu Galadima of the ACPN, Khadijah Abdullahi-Iya of the ANN, Professor Yemi Osinbajo of the APC, Mr Peter Obi of the PDP and Umma Getso of the YPP.
The debate was an interesting one with the Vice-Presidential candidates stating categorical their plans for Nigeria and answering critical questions about the growth of the nation and its future.
Below are some of the punchlines by the candidates during the debate…
- #2019Debate: As Long As We Don’t Create Jobs, There Will Be Crisis – Peter Obi
- #2019Debate: Subsidy In Nigeria Is Fraught With Corruption – Khadijah Abdullahi-Iya
- #2019Debate: Moghalu Will Restructure Nigeria Constitutionally, Says YPP’s Getso
- #2019Debate: We Have Recorded Very Little Or No Improvement Since 2015, Says ACPN’s Galadima
- Umma Getso said there is no party except YPP in Nigeria that has given priority to women. She says Kingsley Moghalu’s administration will give equal opportunities to men and women to serve in his government at all levels.
- PDP Vice Presidential Candidate, Peter Obi, said Nigeria has become the country with the highest number of poor people in the world.
- You can’t close down your shop and be chasing criminals ~ Peter Obi
- If your shop is Empty you can’t sell Market ~ Yemi Osinbajo
- Peter Obi says the Atiku/Obi Presidency is about making Nigeria work again. He adds that their administration will care for Nigerians, especially the youths to discourage them from embarking on perilous journey in search of greener pastures.
- For Yemi Osinbajo, Nigeria is where it is today because of 16 years of misrule. He, however, says the present administration has taken steps to “repair the damages that have been done” by tackling the leakages in government.