"Buhari and APC must fail" is definitely the slogan
of those who are still aggrieved that a Muslim northerner with only a WAEC
certificate and military training overcame a PhD holder and incumbent president
at the last presidential election.
Many of my ‘country people’ only see things in one dimension
unfortunately; i.e. APC versus PDP. This is perhaps why the on screen
confession of a certain TKO Aluko is seen as an attempt by APC to take over the
Supreme Court approved governorship of Ekiti state.
There is nothing about the corroboration of information from
Captain Koli's audio recording and the confession by Mr. Aluko that appears to
make sense to Ayo Fayose’s supporters.
They do not understand the gravity of the perhaps treasonable crime
against the Nigerian state. All they
hear is a man who got angry that he was not appointed ‘thief of staff’ and all
they see is Judas Iscariot getting 30 pieces of silver to trade their Jesus.
It's amazing that some individuals brag about having first-hand
information on the events surrounding the Ekiti elections because they were on
ground while others like me were not. I
will even concede that Fayose would have won the elections fair and square without
any external interference but this is the sole reason why his supporters want
us to disregard whatever purulent discharge poured out of Aluko's stomodeum;
they have however forgotten that there is an audio recording which the army has
already acted upon to discipline their erring officers.
Nigerians should realize that there is a battle against
common sense to force Nigerians into trenches. Our opponents want to reduce the
issues confronting Nigeria to just political party scuffles. It is more than that. The future of Nigeria is at risk; we should
not let them dictate to us who to handcuff and who to grant bail. Those who plundered this nation did not
consider ethnic, religious or political differences when they probably forced
the devil off the table and plundered Nigeria's resources.
Dasuki, Metuh,
Fayose NIMASA, Tompolo and a few other individuals and agencies are currently
dancing to the beat; the bigger fishes will soon get into the act. We should be prepared to drown their noise
when those moments come. Let's not forget to redirect the social media
legislators to the exact location where laws ought to be made.
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