The National Chairman of the Unity Party of
Nigeria, Dr. Frederick Fasehun, has told
Nigerians that the presidential candidate of
the All Progressives Congress, General
Muhammadu Buhari, is not the saviour
Nigeria has been waiting for and also the
cause of terrorism in Nigeria.
He made these comments while speaking to
journalists on Thursday at Okota, Lagos
State, Fasehun said: “General Buhari has
often been painted as the Messiah Nigerians
have been waiting for.
“This is turning truth and logic on the head.
“For the avoidance of doubt, General
Muhammadu Buhari is not the saviour Nigeria
has been waiting for.
“The truth is that under Buhari’s holier-
than-thou facade lurks a smelly throat of
evil.”
Fasehun noted that Nigerians should not
forgive and forget people who deliberately
scripted the misfortune of their own nation.
His words: “The problem of Nigeria is not our
politics but the fact that we forget too
soon.
“We feel the pain of our flagellation just at
the time we are being floored.
“Afterward, we go about as if nothing has
happened in our history.
“Today, Nigeria staggers under a weight of
insurgency and terrorism that is very alien
to our ethnic and national character.
“And we have some do-or-die politicians to
thank for this.
“Insurgency and terrorism descended on
Nigerians in the wake of the 2011 elections,
after politicians of a particular coloration
swore to make the country ‘ungovernable’
should they lose the polls.
“When Nigerians massively rejected these
politicians at the polls, these bad losers
made good their threats and unleashed the
dogs of war through the North-Eastern part
of the country.
“Since then, Nigeria has become one massive
killing field with an internally-displaced
population of over three million.
“Shall we cow before those who have brought
this tragic and catastrophic atmosphere upon
us and reward them with the presidency?”
Fasehun insisted that instead of standing
for election, Buhari should in fact be
standing trial before the International Court
of Justice for crimes against humanity over
the killing of thousands of Nigerians in the
ongoing insurgency and terrorism allegedly
instigated by him and his supporters.
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