Skip to main content

Buhari is my godfather, why won’t I die for him? – Lalong

By Marie-Therese Nanlong The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole has again urged Nigerians to vote for all candidates standing for elections on the platform of the APC as the party was working to reposition the country on the path of greatness. Similarly, the Director-General, Buhari Campaign organization, Rotimi Amaechi reminded the people that their party was for the poor because it understands the grassroots and would work hard to rescue them from poverty. Both spoke yesterday at the flag-off of the re-election campaigns for President Muhammadu Buhari and Plateau State Governor, Simon Lalong. The APC National Chairman who commended the leadership style of Lalong said: “The APC is pro-poor, we are here to receive these people of character and vision who have joined our party because of our leadership style. “Atiku said he will sell NNPC, he presided over the liquidation of the Nigerian Airways without paying workers, will you support Nigeria to be on sale? Say no to PDP. Poverty is not an act of God, Buhari is a man of integrity, even in your moment of hunger, you should not mortgage your votes. “ Amaechi added, “They say there is hunger in the land, if PDP had left the money they stole, will Nigerians be hungry? The reason for insecurity is because the rich men have carted away the resources of the poor; rich men are in PDP, we are poor in APC, we are working to put things in order. Vote for APC, don’t just vote but vote, stay and protect your votes.” Lalong who also spoke briefly stated that when he joined the APC, he met a godfather, Buhari, “why won’t I die for him? “ However, the State Party Chairman, Latep Dabang presented four decampees who were received on behalf of others as well as over 50 officials of some political parties who adopted Lalong as their governorship candidate. Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/01/buhari-is-my-godfather-why-wont-i-die-for-him-lalong/

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

US Deploys Troops To Gabon Amid Fears Of Election Unrest In DR Congo

US military has deployed soldiers to Gabon amid fears of violent protests in neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo in anticipation of . Donald Trump told Congress on Friday that the first of about 80 troops arrived in Gabon on Wednesday to protect US citizens and diplomatic facilities should violence break out in DRC’s capital Kinshasa Voters in Congo went to the polls on December 30, two years after they were first scheduled to be held, to elect the successor to President Joseph Kabila, who has been in power for 18 years. “The first of these personnel arrived in Gabon on January 2, 2019, with appropriate combat equipment and supported by military aircraft,” Trump’s letter to Congress read.“Additional forces may deploy to Gabon, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, or the Republic of the Congo, if necessary for these purposes.” “These deployed personnel will remain in the region until the security situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo becomes such that their presen

Amina Zakari Is From Sudan And Related to Jibrin Al Sudan - Keyamo Trolls PDP

Festus Keyamo has reacted to the critics that has trailed the appointment of Amina Zakari as the chairperson of the 2019 presidential election collation center. Zakari is reported to be the niece of President Buhari. PDP, Fayose, Oby Ezekwesili, and some others have criticized such decision by the electoral body

The Independent National Electoral Commission has released the voting procedures for the general elections.

Independent National Electoral Commission has released the voting procedures for the general elections. The electoral body made the announcement on Thursday ‘How To Vote’ detailing procedures On how to vote published on its website. With 36 days to general elections, INEC displayed seven procedures the electorate should follow in casting their votes on the day of elections. the procedures include; Step 1: Upon arrival at the polling unit, joins the queue and present yourself to the INEC official (APO111) at the polling unit who will determine whether you are at the correct polling unit and check if the photograph on the Permanent Voter Card (PVC) matches your face. If satisfied, he/she will direct you to the next INEC official (APO1). Step 2: The official (APO1) will request for your PVC to confirm that your card is genuine and your details, using the smart card reader. He/she will ask you to place your finger on the card reader to confirm that the PVC belongs to you by ascert