Accord presidential candidate: "I'm devoted to issue-based campaigning."

 Prior to the 2023 presidential election, Prof. Christopher Imumolen, the presidential candidate for the Accord Party, reaffirmed his commitment to issue-based campaigns. When elected president in 2023, he promised that his campaign would focus on finding solutions and systemically tell Nigerians of his goals for achieving wealth as a nation. The presidential candidate for the Accord party insisted in a statement released by his campaign organization on Wednesday that he would discuss issues impacting Nigerians regardless of their political, cultural, or religious connections. He also urged Nigerians to join him in the fight to free their country from the shackles of poverty, suffering, insecurity, and backwardness. The 38-year-old presidential contender added, "Our goal will focus on thorough and patriotism-based national integration and economic regeneration which speak to the reality that Nigeria must prosper again." Imumolen also announced the introduction of the "I Will Prosper" economic system. He claimed that the program was designed to provide Nigerians an economic break, improve their living conditions, and spark prosperity for all.

The I Will Prosper group or network, according to the statement, "is aimed to build communal prosperity towards erasing increasing socio-economic misery and dissatisfaction, which are the fulcrums around which criminality and unpatriotic ways revolve. This system will serve as the foundation for various business, financial, empowerment, educational, medical, and agricultural services for everyone. "In the I Will Prosper arrangement, the underprivileged, elderly, and various socially disabled are heavily considered. Imumolen was cited in the announcement as stating, "It speaks volumes of our 'All for All' political mantra and our stated intention to champion solution-based electioneering campaigns toward our leadership emergence come 2023.

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