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“Over My Dead Body” — Nigerian Senator Names Party He’ll Never Decamp To
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“Over My Dead Body” — Nigerian Senator Names Party He’ll Never Decamp To
EKO HOT BLOG reports that the Senator representing Ondo South Senatorial District at the National Assembly, Nicholas Tofowomo at the weekend declared that the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) is not sellable ahead of the 2023 election.
Tofowomo said this at ile Oluji area of the state during the training, empowerment on ICT for youths and distribution of laptops in the southern senatorial district of the state.
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While disclosing that pressures were being mounted on him to defect, the senator said, “l will rather quit politics permanently instead of decamping to APC.”
According to him “since the coming on board of APC in 2015, it had been sordid and sad tales of events for Nigerians.
“Armed robbery and banditry are now an integral part of Nigeria. Nobody is safe, it is as bad as that. So, APC has failed the nation. APC doesn’t have an agenda.
“Than to go to APC, I’ll leave politics because APC is a dead party in Nigeria. They have wrecked the economy of this country. So, it is over my dead body, I can never decamp.
“For me, it’s PDP in the morning, afternoon and at night. And if I leave PDP, I’m going back home. If you look at APC, it has ruined Nigeria’s economy, they have scored zero in that aspect.
“Look at the Nigerian Police, they have continued to allow them to work in terrible workplaces. The police stations ought to have been refurbished. When you talk about Nigerian Army, the Boko Haram crisis is there.
“When they took power, a bag of rice was N6000, now it is about N35,000. So it is a party that is not sellable. People are decamping from APC to PDP daily. So everybody knows that APC has failed the nation.”
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