Osun: Buhari won't fix political race, Adeleke's triumph cautioning to lead representatives - I Go Dye
Francis Agoda, a Nigerian comedian famously known as I Go Dye, has said that the triumph of Senator Ademola Adeleke at the Osun State governorship political decision is an admonition to non-performing lead representatives in the country.The 43-year-old jokester, in a post on his Instagram page, said President Muhammadu Buhari won't hold hands to fix the political decision thus evidence that there's power in the Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) and votes will doubtlessly count.
"The force of PVC. Buhari that I know won't join lead representatives, legislators, or gatherings to fix any political race, he'll not give up Nigeria to anybody that will obliterate it more than this in light of the fact that the votes will certainly count so he will unite with Nigerians to resign every one of the mischievous lawmakers without benefits, the individuals who have bombed their kin," he wrote.He likewise cautioned Adeleke to play out the entirety of his obligations except if he'll be eliminated very much like Gboyega Oyetola.According to him, the Osun political decision result is an example to lead representatives and Nigerian pioneers.
"Assuming you like eat every one of the portions, keep on doing little streets, be marking MOUs that don't reflect in your state, don't pay compensations and benefits as though the cash has a place with you; toward the finish of a four-year residency, individuals will remove you in light of the fact that genuinely, power has a place with individuals. This isn't a party triumph, but instead it plainly exhibits our vote is counting," he added.He praised the occupants of Osun State for freeing themselves and sending areas of strength for a to others.
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