2015 go hot sha...with all these statementss..hehehe...Kano State Governor and Presidential aspirant on the
platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Rabi’u Kwankwaso has
told
journalists that the people who would vote for President Jonathan in
2015 are
hawks.
On why he thinks he can defeat president Jonathan come next
year in the presidential race if he begs APC’s ticket, Kwankwaso said;
I don’t know why (President Goodluck) Jonathan and I
collected our nomination forms the same day. Maybe the indication is
that both
of us are going to slug it out in 2015, and once that happens, I am sure
you
know the answer – he is going to lose.
I don’t see anybody who will be happy to vote for him apart
from the hawks in Abuja and of course, those contractors and others who
are
stealing crude oil and oil money. These are the ones that will be happy
to vote
for him again so that they can continue milking the economy of this
country.
But the masses, the talakawas of Kano, Enugu, Zamfara, and Bayelsa will
be very
happy to have a change, a change that will guarantee security of lives
and
properties of Nigerians, no matter where they live, no matter their
religion or
ethnicity. These are going to be the issues in 2015, security, economy,
not
minding the fabricated figures that come from Abuja, indicating that all
is
well. All cannot be well where you have crises, where you have
insecurity,
where people are scared of bringing their investments into the country.
All
these cannot help the economy anywhere in the world.
We have all these issues on the ground and certainly,
sentiments will not work in 2015. All the antics of dividing the country
based
on religion, based on North and South, based on ethnicity and class will
certainly fail in 2015. And I want to advice INEC (Independent National
Electoral Commission) to be cautious, because somebody was telling me
about
suspected tricks of INEC using computer to help a particular political
party in
2015.
But we will keep our eyes open and make sure that every
single vote counts next year.

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