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Nigeria, Ruled By College Of ‘Presidents’ – Secondus

The National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Prince Uche Secondus, has declared that Nigeria is currently being run by a College of Presidents as nobody is really in charge of governance in the country at the moment.

Prince Secondus who spoke at a town-hall meeting of PDP Presidential candidate and youths in Lagos on Monday, said that the country is going down because nobody is in charge, the cabals who hijacked the Presidency are divided and confused and Nigeria youths are the victim.

The National Chairman said that President Muhammadu Buhari is not in charge of the situation and does not know what is happening in the country.

“Your President does not know what is going on, he does not know that killings are going on in the country from Benue to Zamfara.

“He is confused about what to do and has told the Governors that the economy is getting worse and he does not know what to do.

Prince Secondus told the jubilant Nigeria youths that 2019 general election provides them the opportunity to elect a President that can interface and interact with them, ‘a President you can touch, you can communicate with and you can feel”

“Voting out the All Progressives Congress, APC, in 2019, means a liberation for Nigeria youths and also a step towards getting the country out of bondage.

According to a statement from his media office signed by media Adviser Ike Abonyi, Prince Secondus reiterated his earlier warning to the Independent National Electoral Commission INEC, to save the country from crisis by conducting free, fair and credible election in 2019.

He also had a word of advice for security agencies, that they should avoid the disgraceful roles they played during gubernatorial elections in Ekiti and Osun states in July and September respectively, pointing out that in 2019 it’s not going to be business as usual.

Prince Secondus also charged Lagosians to use the opportunity of 2019 election to liberate themselves from the captive of the Emperor that has held the state down for over 20 years.

The Presidential candidate of the PDP, Atiku Abubakar, and his Vice, Peter Obi as well as the former Governor of Ekiti State, Ayodele Fayose were among top PDP leaders who spoke at the well-attended town hall meeting with a cross section of Nigeria youths. Atiku assured the youths of job creation and promised to appoint a Nigerian under the age of 30 years as Minister of Youths, if elected.

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