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Osun 2022: Buhari Won’t Rig Election For You – I Go Dye Tells Governors

Osun 2022: Buhari Won’t Rig Election For You – I Go Dye Tells Governors | Daily Report Nigeria

A popular Nigerian comedian, I Go Dye, has warned non-performing governors in Nigeria to change their ways for good or lose politically.

The comedian said the victory of Senator Ademola Adeleke at the Osun State governorship election is a warning to governors in the country.

I go dye, who gave the warning in a post on his Instagram page, stated that President Muhammadu Buhari will not join hands to rig the election hence proof that there’s power in the Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) and votes will surely count.

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According to him: “The power of PVC. Buhari that I know will not join governors, politicians, or groups to rig any election, he’ll not hand over Nigeria to anyone that will destroy it more than this because the votes will surely count so he will join forces with Nigerians to retire all the wicked politicians without benefits, those who have failed their people,”

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The comedian also advised the Osun governor-elect to perform all his duties unless he’ll be removed just like Gboyega Oyetola.

According to him: “If you like eat all the allocations, continue to do small roads, be signing MOUs that don’t reflect in your state, don’t pay salaries and pensions as if the money belongs to you; by the end of a four-year tenure, the people shall vote you out because truly, power belongs to the people. This isn’t a party victory, but rather it clearly demonstrates our vote is counting,”

 

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