What on heart could have made the Asiwaju of Lagos to make this kind of demonstration, if not his hatred for the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP. He mounted the podium and took a swipe at the party today (Thursday 13th October, 2011) during an ACN rally in Lagos.
The former governor advised Lagosians to shun PDP in the forthcoming local government elections, which he described as "Poverty Development Party and Peoples Destruction Party," adding that “Since 1999, PDP has been winning by rigging, manipulation, alteration of results, multiple finger prints. Even where they should win, they still rig."
The former governor advised Lagosians to shun PDP in the forthcoming local government elections, which he described as "Poverty Development Party and Peoples Destruction Party," adding that “Since 1999, PDP has been winning by rigging, manipulation, alteration of results, multiple finger prints. Even where they should win, they still rig."
He went further to praise the strides of Governor Babatunde Fashola, saying he's turned Lagos into a mega city and he doesn't regret supporting him. Criticizing the PDP further Tinubu said...
"After 30 years of inaugurating Ibadan/Lagos Expressway, it has not been rehabilitated. Let them terminate their concessions. Lagos government will do the road. Let Governor Fashola go and take over the Airport Road/Oshodi Road and do it. We will defend and support you. Don’t wait for them anymore. They are liars. They have failed. They cannot solve unemployment problem."
"After 30 years of inaugurating Ibadan/Lagos Expressway, it has not been rehabilitated. Let them terminate their concessions. Lagos government will do the road. Let Governor Fashola go and take over the Airport Road/Oshodi Road and do it. We will defend and support you. Don’t wait for them anymore. They are liars. They have failed. They cannot solve unemployment problem."
The forthcoming council elections will be a two horse race between the ACN and the PDP since the ANPP have collapsed into the ruling party in the state.
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