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2023: Kola Abiola Warns Voters Against Recycling Failed Politicians

by Jonathan Nda-Isaiah
3 years ago
in News
2023
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The presidential candidate of the People’s Redemption Party (PRP), Kola Abiola, has cautioned the electorate against recycling those he called “politicians who come from poisoned trees.”

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He made the appeal during the National Working Committee (NWC) meeting of PRP and presentation of the party’s manifesto in Abuja.

He said: “It is about time we stop recycling fruits from a poisoned tree. A lot of politicians come from a poisoned tree and most people from poisoned tree are recycled.

“We are coming in as fresh people and fresh government. And that is what Nigeria needs because they have done it and they have failed.

“I can’t see any right away. You have to run the race before you start thinking of an alliance,” he said.

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Abiola expressed optimism that the PRP would win the presidential election in 2023 with landslide victory.

“We have a very strong grassroots network. We have been campaigning at the grassroots. We will soon begin our national campaign.

“We have a wide reach. We are in all the Local Government Areas of the country and we have 711 candidates nationwide. That is what we require to run a successful campaign,” he added.

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Also, a former chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Attahiru Jega, has expressed worry over the monitisation of politics in the country.

Jega, a chieftain of the PRP, noted that in civilised clime, elections are won on the basis of integrity, truth, confidence and support of the electorate.

He boasted that the PRP would make inroads in next year’s elections.

Jega said: “We have to work assiduously towards the success of our great party. It is not money that wins election. Although in this country it appears it is now on the front banner in winning election.”

He, therefore, charged party members to team up and work together in order to emerge victorious.

He expressed confidence in the presidential candidate of PRP, Kola Abiola, noting that he would win the contest going by his pedigree and accomplishments.

“This is a very important meeting organised by stakeholders of the party. I feel very happy that I have been invited to be part of this meeting.

“Yes, our chairman has indicated in his opening remarks that unity is strength. Our party is the oldest party presently in this country.

“It is also the party with the best vision and ideology. So, it is a party whose time has come.

“I am very glad to see that we have chosen a very patriotic and intellectually sound Nigerian as our presiddntial candidate.

“We have also chosen the vice presidential candidate. He is also vibrant and a professional.

“This is the time for the party to make significant impact in this country. What is required is the unity of party members. We have to remain united and we have to give it out all.

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“What you will need to win an election clearly is to gain the truth, confidence and support of the electorate. And we are capable of winning the trust of the electorate.

“We will meet them. We will convince them. So, we have individual and collective responsibilities to give our best and promote our candidates, our party manifesto and to ensure that we gain the trust of our candidates,” he stated.


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