• Fri. Apr 26th, 2024

Peoples Redemption Party, PRP Gubernatorial Candidate for Kaduna State in next year’s elections, Mallam Hayattudeen Lawal Makarfi says the party will soon unveil its agenda that focuses on social justice, economy and human capital development.

Announcing this on Tuesday at an interactive session with the Kaduna State Council of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Hayattudeen said the party had carefully selected the three focal areas so that they could easily be held accountable.

The party, he said, decided to exclude security and corruption that had been part of the agenda of past governments ,which the PRP believed were the fallout of their failures.

The PRP Gubernatorial Candidate assured that the policy document would be sustainable to address the plights of workers and the larger society by eliminating injustices, as done during the Late Balarabe Musa era.

He said the PRP government if elected would move state economy from consumption to production stage by ensuring that bulk of goods and services are produced locally.

Under human capital development, the Gubernatorial Candidate promised to ensure guaranteed and sustainable efforts towards skilled based education to make all school leavers, from primary to tertiary institutions were employable.

Citing nations like India and China, Hayattudeen said Kaduna has the intellectual capacity to attain that feat.

While promising people of the State of quality governance, gubernatorial hopeful called on religious organizations to play the role of uniting Nigerians.

Earlier, the Chairperson of the State Council of the NLC, Comrade Ayuba Magaji Suleiman said the interaction was in continuation of the engagement of Labour with party candidates with a view to knowing what each of them have in stock for workers.

“NLC would ally with any candidate that could convince it of meeting workers expectation,” he said.

The NLC paid tribute to PRP for an indelible mark in the annals of history in Nigeria for declaring Workers’ Day (May Day) which is a legacy.

Cov/ Adamu Yusuf