 The presidential campaign rally train of the People's Democratic Party has stormed the ancient city of Ibanu to sell the candidature of the former vice president, Attico Obuboka, and his running mate, Ifan Yokoha, who are running for the nation's highest political office. Speaking at the event, the PDP presidential candidate reaffirmed his determination to give more autonomy to states in order to pave way for national development. A correspondent has more. From across the 33 local council districts of your state, enthusiastic supporters of the People's Democratic Party converge on the ancient Maku Hall to welcome the presidential candidate of Attico Obuboka and his entourage. The historic venue was filled to capacity as members listening to speaker after speaker would describe Obuboka and his running mate, Okowa as the most preferred for the onerous task of leading Nigeria back on the path to greatness. Other leaders, including the national chairman of the PDP, Senator Iyocha Aiu, called for unity amongst members which he noted was necessary if the party was serious about victory. As one tirelessly to ensure that the party returns to the people, no single person, no single group of people can control these parties as long as we do what the people want and you are demonstrating today that the party is truly controlled by the ordinary people. You all know the position of your state in Nigeria politics. For you has been and remain a melting pot of the south-western politics of Nigeria. Attico Obuboka promised to restructure the nation as well as put an end to recurring strike by university lecturers. By restructuring we mean giving more powers or giving more autonomy to the states and money. Do you understand that? Do you support that? Now it is one of the five pillars of our program to make sure we implement restructuring meaning that we give you more resources and more powers so that you can develop your respective roles in states. Highlight of the event was the presentation of a certificate of endorsement by leadership of the student union in the south-west who described Alaji Attico Obuboka as a man with the acumen to reposition the nation to greater heights.