PDP Slams APC Presidential Campaign Team For Allegedly Selling An Expired Product (Buhari) To Nigerians
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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Presidential Campaign Council in Ekiti State has challenged the All Progressives Congress (APC) to tell Nigerians the political history of those President Muhammadu Buhari will inaugurate on Monday to lead his reelection campaign, saying “the corrupt people who were looking for Presidential cover are now the ones to tell Nigerians to reelect President Buhari. Where lies his integrity?”
In a statement issued in Ado Ekiti on Sunday, by the Director of Media and Publicity, Lere Olayinka, and made available to Naija News , the campaign council urged Ekiti people in particular and Nigerians in general to take note of those President Buhari will be presenting tomorrow as Vice Chairmen (North and South),Director General as well as Zonal Coordinators of his campaign.
The statement read; “PDP, like every organisations had its fair share of bad elements and we are happy that those corrupt elements left the party and are now comfortably calling the shots in the APC, playing leading roles in the reelection campaign of a President they told Nigerians had integrity.
” At the top echelon of the campaign council of their Mr. Integrity is Rotimi Amaechi, a man who has lived close to 20 years of his existence on public fund, having spent eight years as Speaker of Rivers State House of Assembly and seven and half years as the State governor on the ticket of PDP. Out of 20 years of his political life, he has only
spent four in APC.
“Senator George Akume, who is the Vice Chairman (North) of the Buhari’s Campaign Council was Governor of Benue State from 29 May 1999 to 29 May 2007 on the platform of PDP while Senator Ken Nnamani, who is the Vice Chairman (South) was Senate President between 2005 and
2007 on PDP platform.
Senator Aliyu Wamakko, who is to lead Buhari’s campaign in the Northwest was elected governor of Sokoto State in 2007 and 2011 on the platform of PDP while his Northeast counterpart, Senator Ali Ndume was elected to the Senate for Borno South, in 2011 as PDP candidate.
In the North Central, Senator Abdullahi Adamu, a two term PDP governor of Nasarawa State is President Buhari’s campaign director.
“Most importantly, Senator Godswill Akpabio, who is the campaign director for South South was until a few months ago the PDP Leader in the Senate and he was two term governor of Akwa Ibom State as well as Commissioner.
“They have now rechristened these corrupt people that could not fit into the reformed and rejuvenated PDP as progressives, with President Buhari giving them protection. Even properties seized from them when EFCC was still fighting corruption and not being used as attack-dog against opposition elements as being done under the APC government have all been returned.
FIRS remitted over ₦6 trillion,
JAMB:₦7.8 billion
NIMASSA:₦21.8 billion.
Nig. Customs:₦1.5 trillion and sales of crude: ₦7trillion.
They generated over ₦15 trillion in 2018.
yet they can not implement 2018 budget of ₦9 trillion. Who stole the balance?
VOTE WISELY— Aeesha Suleiman (@SuleimanAeesha) January 5, 2019
” Furthermore, they have been assigned with task of selling Buhari, an expired product to Nigerians so that they can keep enjoying his protection at the expense of suffering Nigerians.
“Therefore, beyond the APC’s sing song of Nigeria not going back to the PDP 16 years of alleged corruption, the reality is that the leading lights of APC today are those the PDP found unworthy, who sought protection from APC, a party noted for protecting corrupt people. And the way the APC is going with its desperate political recruitments, we only hope Nigerians won’t one day see Evans, the alleged kidnapper mounting the rostrum to campaign for the reelection of the President.”
source https://www.naijanews.com/2019/01/06/buharis-reelection-campaign-team-are-extremely-corrupt-people-seeking-presidential-pardon-ekiti-pdp/
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