2019: South-East Dumped In Shocking Twist, As President Buhari Promises The South-West 2023 Presidency
On Thursday, Babatunde Fashola, the Minister of Power, Works and Housing, on behalf of President Muhammadu Buhari urged the South-West people to vote for the All Progressives Congress (APC) and its candidate in the 2019 presidential elections, Muhammadu Buhari in order to guarantee a return of power to the region in 2023.
The Minister, stated this at a special Town Hall meeting on infrastructure, organised by the Ministry of Information and Culture, and the National Orientation Agency.
The Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, led three other Ministers, including Fashola, Ministers of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, and Water Resources, Suleiman Adamu, respectively, to the Town Hall meeting.
Fashola stated that, besides the massive investments by the Buhari administration in infrastructure across the country, and in South-West in particular, the South-West would benefit more politically, by voting for Buhari.
The Minister, who spoke in Yoruba language and with a proverb, said: “Did you know that power is rotating to the South-West, after the completion of Buhari’s tenure, if you vote for him in 2019?
“Your child cannot surrender her waist for an edifying beads, and you will use the beads to decorate another child’s waist.
“A vote for Buhari in 2019, means a return of power to the South-West, in 2023. I am sure you will vote wisely.”
On the performance of the administration, Fashola noted that the government had kept its promises to Nigerians, in the three key throngs of security, fighting corruption, and rebuilding the economy.
He said that the essence of the Town Hall meeting, was to showcase what the administration had done in three and half years.
Buttressing his words with another Yoruba proverb, the Minister said: “If you are roasting corn for a blind man, you have to whistle for the blind man to know you are not eating the corn you are roasting for him.”
Fashola disclosed that no fewer than 67 road projects were ongoing only in the South-West region of the country, by the administration.
He stated that the road projects included 19 in Lagos State, 14 in Oyo State, 12 in Osun State, 9 in Ogun and Ondo States, respectively.
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