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The decision party, APC, has portrayed the presidential offered of Senate president, Bukola Saraki, as an immense joke. Review that last week, Saraki at a capacity composed by the Not Too Young to Run aggregate in Abuja, pronounced his aim to keep running for president in 2019.



The decision party, APC, has portrayed the presidential offered of Senate president, Bukola Saraki, as an immense joke. Review that last week, Saraki at a capacity composed by the Not Too Young to Run aggregate in Abuja, pronounced his aim to keep running for president in 2019.

In an announcement discharged by its National Publicity Secretary, Yekini Nabena, the APC said Saraki's is a wretched disappointment and that his multi year in office as Kwara state representative, is verification of how he will oversee Nigeria if given the chance. The announcement to some degree peruses


"By temperance of Saraki's predecessors, he is an appalling disappointment and is absolutely bumbling to offer himself as a possibility for the administration of Nigeria. Saraki was a two-term Governor of Kwara State and Senate President over the most recent three years.

What were his execution records in these two assignments? As Kwara State Governor, was his Shonga Agricultural Program not a white elephant venture in which countless state stores was sunk into?

The foundation, especially streets arrange in Kwara State in which the present organization stays under his tight grasp and political ruses long in the wake of leaving office, stays disgraceful while state assets is bungled through degenerate enhancement." he said

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