2019: Why old generals are plotting to sack Buhari- Oshoimhole

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Former National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Adams Oshiomhole

The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Comrade Adams Oshoimhole has said that old generals in the country were plotting to end President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration.

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He stated this while presenting the party’s flag to the Jigawa State Governor, Muhammad Badura Abubakar and party Gubernatorial aspirant in a rally held at Malam Aminu Kano Triangle in Dutse, the capital of the state.

He explained that the old generals plotted and ended Buhari’s military regime because his good policies and programs were against their wishes.

Oshoimhole noted that the desire of Buhari to develop the country is the reason he has been contesting as the President severally and was rigged out.

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He said Buhari was a God-sent to Nigerians to terminate years of misrule when stealing became fundamental principles.

“God knows Buhari’s mind and intention and that was the reason God is always protecting him against all evils and evil doers also continued to enjoy the support of the masses,” APC chairman said.

He noted that the old generals do not want him to do even the first four-years, let alone another four years as the president of Nigeria.

“They ruled for 16 years and still want to continue but God sent Buhari to terminate their ambition,” he said.

“He terminated the tenures of those that dealt with Nigeria, the party that wasted good opportunities of the country, the party that gave the country bad name around the world,”Oshoimhole stated.

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The APC National chairman also advised Nigerians to ignore the deception by the opposition party and vote for President Buhari and other party candidates to take Nigeria to the next level.

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