Connect with us


NEWS

“Corruption Will Return if Buhari is Voted Out in 2019” – Rotimi Amaechi Warns.

Published

on

Minister of Transport, Rotimi Amaechi, has stated that corruption will return to the country “automatically” if Nigerians vote out President Buhari come 2019.

The minister said this to journalists on Thursday at his office, according to Premium Times. “Let me tell you, if we don’t win, corruption will come back automatically,” he said. “Nobody will beg it.”

Rotimi Amaechi Warns

He said members of PDP have been “hungry” for four years because they are out of power.

 

“They have been out for four years and they have never been out of government before; PDP never left government, so now they are hungry.

Not hungry for power, in fact if you tell them that I want to keep power and I will give you money, they will say take power and give us the money,” he said.

He said reelecting Mr. Buhari will however not be an easy task because of the perception of Nigerians that the president had failed to meet the high expectations of Nigerians that led to his election in 2019.

“It was not easy last time but it will be more difficult now. Why it would be difficult, more difficult? Expectations were too high, and a lot of people felt that we did not meet those expectation but they are not looking at what it takes to meet those expectation,” he said.

He also admitted that there is corruption in the present government but however said it cannot be compared to what obtained during the past administration of Goodluck Jonathan.

“I will nearly be a foolish man to say that there is no corruption in this government, but compare the magnitude if there is any,” he said. “Before it was with impunity. Now there are consequences for stealing.

“For any reason we lose election, you the young ones are taking yourselves and Nigeria 10 steps backwards because the elites who left through PDP are waiting in the wind.”

Nigeria’s top youth newspaper - actively working to deliver credible news, entertainment, and empowerment to 50 million young Africans daily.

Advertisement
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Trending