Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Ahmed Bola Tinubu has clarified his statement in an Enugu presidential rally on Wednesday where he warned the people of the south east to be wary of the Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP) continued service of the region with a slice of soaked bread. Tinubu’s spokesman in the […]
Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress , Ahmed Bola Tinubu has clarified his statement in an Enugu presidential rally on Wednesday where he warned the people of the south east to be wary of the Peoples Democratic Party's continued service of the region with a slice of soaked bread. Tinubu's spokesman in the…
According to Onoh: “The political downfall of the southeast since 1999 till date has always been casting their votes for the PDP presidential candidates right up to the last election, hence he warned them that such mistake come 2023 will leave them another serve of a slice of soaked bread. “The South East continues to ‘vote’ for PDP presidential candidates that continuously and systematically impoverish it. The five South East states of Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu, and Imo are all guilty of this ‘crime’.
“Notably, this group of anointed party stalwarts are the ones reaping the dividends of democracy rather than the people of their zone. The same Obasanjo is attempting the same with his support for the Labour Party today. What we see now is a southeast that is practically left in tatters and ruins, yet
“When eventually the PDP-led government decided to patch up some federal roads in the southeast, such jobs were usually awarded to relatively unknown construction companies owned mainly by some obscure party Faithful.
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