ABUJA (Sundiata Post) Let me add insult to injury after Saraki’s defection to PDP. If APC deems me important enough for expulsion, I’d welcome that with dignity, so I challenge them to please go ahead.
Five others with PVCs live in my household, and believe it or not, I can determine where our six votes go in 2019. We all voted APC Sak in 2015, but since then, it took much efforts on my part to retain that support. My houseboy – with OND – is angry at PMB for the secret job recruitments which he thinks have deprived him of a better life. I have assured him the fault is not PMB’s but his corrupt appointees at FIRS, NNPC, FAAN, etc.
My maid with little education always complains of her parents suffering high food prices under PMB. I have assured her that is transient, and it is PDP’s fault for the way they diverted federal budgets to GEJ’s re-election campaign and ruined Nigeria’s economy. My wife’s shop assistant lacks political views and tend to go with majority opinion.
My sister-in-law follows the political views of my wife, who feels stigmatized at three markets and other locations in Bauchi. At first, only Shia shop-owners tormented her for “selling them Buhari” in 2015 (after the Shia-Army clash in Zaria) but non-Shias joined them later for what they call “economic hardship”. She had to change markets just to avoid them.
This narrative was aimed at so-called PMB supporters mocking APC members making threats with their PVCs. I visited the profile of one, only to find he is a bachelor who probably even lacks a PVC. To people like him I say, let us see who laughs last in 2019. PMB may still win, but it will be with a narrower margin than 2015, making it easier for APC losing in 2023.
If I’m alive and well in 2019, hear it now that PMB won’t have my vote if he persists with his indifference to our security concerns and the impunity of his appointees, such as his government keeping mute over Mrs. Kemi Adeosun’s alleged certificate forgery. Should that happen, I have no doubt PMB will lose five other votes in my house alone. Let us meet at the ballot.
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