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You have no business in seeking re-election- NAC National Chairman, Olapade Agoro tells Buhari

The National Chairman, National Action Council (NAC), Dr. Olapade
Agoro on Tuesday declared that, going by the worrisome state of
poverty, security threats, recent killing of innocent Nigerians in a
bank raid in Offa, Kwara state coupled with poor performance of the
present administration, President Muhammadu Buhari, has no business in
seeking re-election.

Agoro in a statement sent to DAILY POST in Ibadan, the Oyo state
capital while responding to yesterday's declaration of President
Buhari to contest in 2019, maintained that if business of government
is to better the lot of the people, people like Buhari must be told
that he has no business to seek another mandate from Nigerians.

The NAC Chairman said, "If truly the business of government is to
better the lot of people and maximization of the nation's resources,
the type of blind minded persons like Muhammadu Buhari must be told in
plain and direct language that he have no business to seek the mandate
again.

"Obviously, a blind minded person see nothing and feel nothing around
himself in need of change for better life than been delighted with the
noise of praise singers. This carefully summarize that of President
Muhammadu Buhari's himself for himself and for nobody.

Agoro who lamented that Nigeria's poverty level is becoming worrisome
with various security threats across the country, wondered why the
President would seek re-election for another term in office.

He said, "It becomes apt for one to wonder why Buhari will still want
to contest in 2019 considering the following scenario of woes all over
the nation.

"Nigeria's poverty level becoming worrisome, according to Ben Akabueze
Director General Budget Office, Nigeria's highly embarrassing
financial fiscal deficit budgets, in 2017 in particular, the nation
spent N2.14 trillion Naira more than N2.12 trillion she earned i.e.
Nigeria borrowing 50 percent of her earnings.

"As at December 31 2017 Nigeria's debts to foreign creditors stood at
US$ 18.91 billion out of which Federal government accounts for 78.27
percent.

"Power generation roving around 4000 MW, the same stage it was when
Olusegun Obasanjo left office in 2007, rampageous killings, Boko
Haram, kidnapping and the arranged freeing of Dapchi School girls but
still holding Leah Suaribu in captivity, the killing in Offa Kwara
State.

Agoro concluded that, "If truly the business of governance is for the
betterment of the people, the type of blind minded persons like
Muhammadu Buhari have no business to seek the mandate again."

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