Ex-APC deputy spokesman warns Nigerians against Buhari’s return

Tue, Nov 20, 2018 | By publisher


Politics

A former Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the ruling All Progressives Congress, Timi Frank, on Monday urged Nigerians to reject the campaign policy document of President Muhammadu Buhari tagged, ‘Next Level.’

Frank, in a statement made available to journalists in Abuja, described the campaign document as a total fraud, saying the APC has no concrete achievements on the ground.

He said, “Under the Buhari/APC’s administration, we have seen worst statistics of job losses, unemployment, economic stagnation, abject poverty, treasury looting, disobedience to court orders, intimidation of judicial officers, dictatorship, selective anti-corruption fight, lies, intolerance, insincerity, outright tyranny, continuous breach of the Constitution, nepotism, cronyism and the use of security forces to intimidate the National Assembly and the poor citizens of this country.

“No man can give what he does not possess. They deceived Nigerians with the ‘Change Agenda’, which turned out to be a change in personal fortunes for themselves and their cronies.

“I urge Nigerians not to touch the Buhari/APC’s #Next Level with an electric pole. As far as I am concerned, this is a next level of fraud. A next level in the empowerment of Boko Haram and militia herders to continue to kill, maim, torture, kidnap and destroy the property of Nigerians.” – Punch

– Nov. 20, 2018 @ 8:45 GMT |

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