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SDP Presidenti­al Aspirant Warns Against Money Politics

- Shola Oyeyipo

Professor of Theatre and Drama and a leading presidenti­al aspirant on the platform of the Social Democratic­e Party (SDP), Iyorwuese Hagher, has warned Nigerians against money politics ahead of the 2019 general election.

Speaking yesterday during a press conference held at the National Christian Centre, Abuja, Hagher, who is the President, African Leadership Institute (USA), blamed the rising spate of vote buying on the desperatio­n of the incumbent All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) to hold on to power at all costs, saying it could have consequenc­es on Nigeria democracy.

According to him, “The desperate attempts by incumbent to retain power at all cost could fatally derail the freedom of the voter and one-person one-vote and the electoral value.”

He added that: “The APC government wants to win elections at all cost; the Ekiti and Osun elections leave little to be desired. There was reckless buying of votes, deployment of security agents. It is unacceptab­le to me. They should not push the button too hard.”

Noting that the Nigerian masses are deliberate­ly impoverish­ed to deny them their freedom to elect candidates of their choice, Hagher, referring to the SDP national convention holding Saturday in Abuja, said: “The delegates will come; those who will give them money will give them money but they will vote for me.”

He vowed that given the opportunit­y to lead Nigeria he would implement his manifesto, which he described as a crystallis­ation of all the ideas he had documented to make Nigeria a great country.

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