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Former Edo State Governor, Adams Oshiomhole, has insisted that the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, never promised Nigerians miracles.
Oshiomhole made the remark while speaking on Channels Television, on Monday night, which was monitored by Gistlover.com.
He said:
“The party has done very well, we didn’t promise a miracle, there are no miracles in the life of a nation.
“What took several years to be destroyed, cannot be fixed in two years. Yes, we have less than two years to go, but I believe that a couple of things have changed; in fact, many things have changed.”
On Buhari’s nationwide broadcast, he said: “That speech doused tensions, a lot of the tensions are being sponsored by people who have lost out of power.
“It is those who were victims of some of the struggles of this government, whether they were benefiting from insecurity, or they were merchants of free money from the NNPC and other sources, those who are being called upon to account for the things they stole.
“They have a lot of money to throw around, and given the level of unemployment in the country, it’s very easy to assemble people, give them N2,000 each to protest with placards. Suddenly, these people have become ethnic champions.”
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