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Vote-Buying: Our Governor Is Shameless – Oba

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The Special Adviser on Media and Strategy to the Kwara State Gubernatorial Candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Abdulwahab Oba, has labelled the state governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, as shameless and disgraceful.

In a response to an allegation of vote buying and inducement of some police officers raised against the state governor, Wahab Oba said “only a shameless, inept and failed incumbent will result to such criminalities in a desperate bid for an unmerited second term.

“According to reliable sources, the Kwara state government has been transferring money to private accounts of individuals including police officers through FORTIS MOBILE MONEY with a narration of SUREGATE Kwara State Government”, Oba alleged.

“After almost four years of failed opportunities to make positive impacts and footprints in the sand of time, AbdulRahman is now one-on-one with his failure and imminent political oblivion and, therefore, desperate to swim through the mud”, Oba said.

“The Nigerian Police Force, especially, the Kwara State Command, are gallant men and women who have been making unprecedented sacrifices to protect and sustain our growing democracy and will not now succumb to any form of pressure or inducement to circumvent the rule of law thereby jeopardising their sacrifices over the years”, Oba explained.

He called on Gov AbdulRahman to give an account of his stewardship, especially the appropriation of more than half a trillion naira that accrued to his government in less than four years.

“This is the only state in the country that has not commissioned any landmark project since the beginning of this dispensation”, Oba alleged.

Oba called on kwarans who have received alerts from the illegal and criminal transfers to vote out the APC governments on Saturday 25th of February and the 11th of March for a prosperous Kwara and a secured country.

   

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