The Accord Party presidential candidate, Prof. Christopher Imumolen, has reiterated his commitment to issue-based campaigns ahead of the 2023 presidential election.
He said his presidential campaign would be solution-based to systemically inform Nigerians of his plans to bring about collective prosperity when elected in 2023.
In a statement on Wednesday by his campaign organisation, the Accord party presidential candidate maintained that he would speak on issues affecting Nigerians irrespective of political, cultural, or religious affiliations.
This is as he also called on Nigerians to support him in the struggle to take Nigeria back from the stranglehold of poverty, pain, insecurity and retrogression.
“Our mission will focus on thorough and patriotism-based national integration and economic rejuvenation which point to the fact that Nigeria must prosper again,” the 38-year-old presidential candidate said.
Imumolen also announced the launch of an economic system, which he tagged, ‘I Will Prosper’. He said the scheme was aimed at providing economic respite to Nigerians to ameliorate their living plights and catalyse prosperity for all.
The statement read, “I Will Prosper Group or network is meant to create collective prosperity towards eradicating increasing socio-economic despair and frustration which are the pivots upon which criminality and unpatriotic ways revolve.
“This system will provide the basis for business, financial, empowerment, education, healthcare and agricultural supports for all in different dimensions.
“The less privileged, aged and various socially handicapped are greatly considered in the I Will Prosper configuration.
“It speaks volumes of our ‘All for All’ political mantra and our avowed resolve to champion solution-based electioneering campaigns towards our leadership emergence come 2023,” the statement quoted Imumolen as saying.