Lagos State governor, Babatunde Fashola, at the All Progressives Congress(APC) rally in Benin describedPresident Goodluck Jonathan as an angry man, who is recriminating about people criticising his government.
Lagos State governor, Babatunde Fashola
“I watched the president of my country speak in my state for about
one hour and I saw an angry man. He was recriminating about people
criticising his government. He was blaming all who ruled before him,
forgetting that he has been on this job for six years,” he said on
Thursday at the mobilisation and interactive campaign of the All
Progressives Congress (APC) in Benin City, Edo State.
“For 29 minutes, he did not reveal his plans on power, security and
corruption. Now after six and a half years without being able to
articulate what he’s doing and what he will do, he keeps blaming
everybody, forgetting that he is the Commander-in-Chief. If the kitchen
is too hot, as it is becoming obvious, he must get out of it.”
“After six years, he has not been able to explain what he has been doing with your time and 52 percent of your revenue.”
Speaking on the 2007 presidential election, Fashola said, “God bless
the soul of the late President (Umaru) Yar’Adua, who admitted that the
election was flawed.
They rigged everything. It was Professor Osinbajo who challenged all
of us, saying we can’t let the situation go down without a fight.
“He brought the late Adrian Forty, who was a forensicn expert. They
went through millions of ballot papers, one-by-one, showing where some
people voted more than 100 times and places where they got tired of
thump-printing and used palm kernel. That is the capacity of the man who
wants to become your vice president; he’s never afraid of hard work.”
The Lagos governor alerted the people that the People’s Democratic
Party (PDP) was ready to rig the February elections through the
amendment to the Electoral Act, whereby election cases would now be
decided within 180 days.
“So, their current mantra is go and rig and frustrate the trial. That is what they want to do this time around,” he said.
Present at the campaign were vice-presidential candidate of the APC,
Professor Yemi Osinbajo, Edo State Governor Adams Oshiomhole and members
of his cabinet, leaders of the party, traditional rulers, market women
and others.
Fashola at the APC rally in Benin described President Goodluck Jonathan as an angry and Inefficient man
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