 The presidential candidate of the People's Democratic Party, the PDP, Atiku Obuboka, has visited Enigo State, where he reacquired his pledge to rebuild the country. Atiku, a former vice president who was accompanied on the visit to stakeholders by his running mate, Governor Ifani Oko of Delta State, arrived at the Akamibyam International Airport. I was welcomed by the host governor, Ifani Okwani and other party fitful. At a meeting with stakeholders, Atiku restated his love for Ndibu, which he said led to his choice of Igbo men as running mates in 2019 and for next year's election, and also reassured them of his commitment to restructuring Nigeria and enthroning true federalism. Their sons and daughters have played very positive roles in the development of my life and I have come to them. They were a key personnel who played the border roles in the PGD government in which I served as vice president, and they have continued to excel in other roles across the world. You are a key contributor to the economic activities in this country and a government that wants to revive our economy and provide opportunities for our people must carry the South East along. I am a businessman and I know that businesses meet supporting environment thrive and when they thrive the countries have thrives. I do not see the provision of infrastructure in any part of the country as a favor to that country or to that party. If anything, it is a favor to the country because we are one country and one economy. When you understand the importance of infrastructure for economic development, jobs, and world creation, your focus will be to provide as much infrastructure as is needed in every part of the country, rather than treat it as favor to those you like and deny to those in this life. When I was campaigning for the privilege of being a presidential candidate before coming to election, I outlined the five priorities. Really, to find a country, improve security, fix the economy, restructure the federation, and improve human capital.