Only Fools Call TRADER MONI Vote-Buying – ex-Gov Segun Osoba

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A former Ogun State Governor Aremo Segun Osoba on Friday described those saying the TraderMoni programme of the Federal Government amounts to vote-buying as fools.

Osoba spoke at the old Banquet Hall of the State House while reviewing a book “Nigeria on Firmer Ground: Towards lasting peace and progress” put together by the Presidential Media Team.

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He said calling a revolving loan given to the market women to aid their petty trading vote buying was nothing but foolery.

According to him, the government had said before its implementation across the country the fund was approved by the National Assembly.

He also described Ogun State Governor, Ibikunle Amosun, as a conspirator frustrating President Muhammadu Buhari’s return for second term.

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According to him, in the 2003 election, the total votes cast for the President was 1.6m while as governors they got a total of about one million.

He said that the court described what happened in Ogun State as criminal.

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“It is not my words but that of the court,” he said

In other serious nations, he said former President Olusegun Obasanjo should have been impeached.

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He said that the government could not account for over 600,000 votes.

“President Buhari won in 2003. He won in 2007. They rigged it and they cannot rig again.”

 

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