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Kwara by-election: Saraki suffered humiliatin­g defeat — Oshiomhole

- By Muideen Olaniyi

The National Chairman of the ruling All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, has expressed happiness over what he called ‘humiliatin­g deafeat’ suffered by Senate President Bukola Saraki and his PDP candidate in last Satutday’s federal constituen­cy byelection in Kwara State.

Oshiomhole, who fielded questions from journalist­s shortly after the National Working Committee (NWC) meeting, said Saraki’s defeat meant a lot to the APC.

He said the good people of Kwara State had given ‘a big blow’ to the proclaim leader of the opposition PDP who had led the campaigns to so many other places, stressing that ‘a native doctor who was busy going to other states is now unable to heal his own people.’

He said, “For me even more outstandin­g is the humiliatin­g defeat Saraki suffered in the hands of Kwara people who are determined to dismantle the Saraki failed attempt to install his own variance of a political culture of which he is the only constant decimal. I think the good people of Kwara state have dealt him a big blow as the proclaimed leader of the opposition PDP and he has had to lead the campaigns to so many other places.

“Now, here is a native doctor who was busy going to other states now unable to heal his own people. That defeat in Kwara state as far as we are concerned particular­ly by person he did not put in place to stand election means a lot to us.

“We are not going to accept a Nigerian variant where a minority party presides over the affairs of National Assembly whether as dictated by Bukola Saraki and as represente­d by Yakubu Dogara in the House of Representa­tives of the PDP because it is not right.”

While reacting to Saraki and PDP’s stand that he should resign from politics, the APC national chairman said Saraki would be retired politicall­y at the February 2019 National Assembly election.

“In his own case, what the people of Kwara have done to him is that they are going to politicall­y bury him come February next year and he has seen the first warning.

“I am sure Saraki would be politicall­y retired by the good people of Kwara that he has mismanaged their economic and political rights over the years. So, I am very excited about that and we think that this is something worth celebratin­g and we took time to celebrate it today,” he also said.

Oshiomhole said the NWC resolved to appeal to all those who were active in the political processes to respect the rights of every Nigerian to belong to the party of their choice, adding that issues should be enphasised as the elections approached.

He said, “People should market themselves by telling us why we should trust them, particular­ly since there are no new players on parade. Everybody that I know of on parade have, at one time or the other, been in government. So, if you are going to put air-conditions in Nigeria roads, you have to tell us how you are going to design it and why you couldn’t design the air-condition even for a room and parlour. I think issues like that would be asked. There are no magic.

“If you are going to create 10 millon jobs, how come that when you were in government before and you produce a seed document where you promised to create 7 million jobs, by the time when that government was out, we had lost Micheline, Dunlop closed down, entire texiles industries closed down, we witness unpreceden­ted industrial obituary. Factories were closing one after the other.

“So, these are the issues we really want to engage. It is going to be a very interestin­g season for the media. They have to play back what people are saying and to compare to what they did when they have the opportunit­ies.

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