Mr
Rotimi Amaechi, who is the Director-General, Buhari /Osinbajo Campaign Organisation
has made a shocking disclosure regarding the true nature of the forthcoming
elections in Nigeria.
He
revealed the main contenders in the elections which many Nigerians do not know
before. The Campaign DG stated that 2019 General Elections will be between the
rich and the poor in the country.
Amaechi
made the comment in Ilorin on Friday while inaugurating 1,872 election
canvassers for the APC in Kwara State.
Amaechi,
who is the minister of transportation, said, “We are gathered here today to
peacefully take over power from the rich and hand over to the poor. That is
what APC stands for.
“We
join the poor to say we must take power from the rich. We join the poor to say
enough is enough.
“The
elite and the thieves have ganged-up against the APC. But they don’t have the
power because they don’t have the number. The number is with the poor and the
poor must rise to vote on that day.
He
said, “When the former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, was handing over, he
left $58bn, where is the money now? How much did state governments collect? How
much did the Federal Government collect? What did they do with the money?”
He
said although there were big men in all political parties, “the difference
between other parties and ours is that the big men in our party are all
progressives. Other parties don’t care; they want to even collect what the poor
is eating from them.”
In
his address, the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said
the
gathering was a demonstration of the people’s resolve to rescue the state from
“those who have held it by the jugular, those who have pauperised our people,
the pathologically-dishonest ones who govern by deceit.”
Mohammed
said, “We are inaugurating an army of
well-recruited, tested and trusted canvassers, who will go from house to house
in each of the 1,872 polling units to tell our people why they must vote for
President Muhammadu Buhari and all the candidates of the APC right here in
Kwara State in the 2019 General Elections.”
He
assured all the candidates of the party that they would carry the party’s flag
in the 2019 elections, despite litigations.
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