No Rational Nigerian Will Vote For APC, PDP In 2019 – Omoyele Sowore

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The presidential candidate of the African Action Congress, AAC, Omoyele Sowore, has said that there is no rational Nigerian who would willingly cast vote for the two major parties APC and PDP in the imminent elections.

He stated this in a chat with media while making
references to the past years of waste and stagnation under the watchful
eyes of the two parties, saying they are unrepentant and mastermind the
country’s political and economic doldrums. How we plan to mechanize
agric sector – Osinbajo “Every trick in the political world has been
played and outplayed by these political class. Nobody is carried away by
money anymore. Nobody is swayed by rented crowd out there, with silent
majority making decision to vote their conscience this time. If the
elections would be free and fair, there would be no rational human being
who will vote for the two major parties this time and what that means
is that, we have the brightest chance in AAC,” he said. On the premise
of their bad antecedents, Sowore pointed,“I understand there is a lot of
anxiety and despondency. Many people are actually depressed about the
country. I mean– clinically depressed. That’s the truth, but, that is
exactly why things must change because it is either we give in or brace
ourselves up for a struggle like this in providing the liberation that
we need. And the reason this must happen is because we have nowhere else
to go.

For those of us who are outside the country, we have seen
other parts of the world and found out there is nothing as good as
having a country that works and you come back so much energized
considering you know that only less than one percent of the population
is holding the country to ransom. “If you can break through from them,
you have a country and you will be happy in it and be proud that you did
something for the next generation. You know that when we look at the
process, we blame our parents and when I do so, I do so with some level
of bitterness. I wonder how my children would feel to know that I could
do something different but did nothing about the situation. What if I
did and it didn’t work? Maybe, they will be proud of me and others could
be happy as well. That’s part of it, better to try than not trying at
all,” he added. While urging the citizens to brace up, Sowore emphasized
the need to vote for conscience rather than allow votes to be swayed by
pecuniary gains and transient gratifications that have been
consistently used to bait the electorates. Re-elect Okowa for equity in
Delta- Ereyitomi, Okorodudu He expressed optimism about his victory at
the polls, observing that a silent majority amongst the electorates who
have awakened to the call for self-liberation and are poised not to be
deceived by stomach infrastructure offered by desperate politicians
during electioneering campaigns would ensure his emergence “I am worried
that the opportunity that we have is not being adequately utilized
especially when you look at the electoral map and see that the highest
number of eligible voters are young people. And that they could just
take a snap decision to vote for one person that would bring an end to
the very oppressive and destructive guise of the ruling class.” He
further stated, “The disruption has been done in the last nine months. I
made a pronouncement in one of the first town hall meetings that, since
I have disrupted the media I was going to disrupt the political space
and, you can count the number of things that have happened since we
started. “First, was that we wanted to demystify all the very powerful
criminal institutions in politics and we have done that. We have
demystified the power of money, the notion that Nigeria is complex and
vague, the notion of religion and ethnicity in the sense that, we have
been able to travel round the country, get wide acceptance, under the
same political party, young people from across all different ethnic
groups and religious beliefs. Nobody is thinking ethnicity and everybody
is thinking humanity till now. We have disrupted the political process
to the point that we are forcing conversations that ordinarily don’t
happen. “We created one of the most popular political parties in Nigeria
today, AAC and it’s just six months old. So, a number of theories have
been disrupted and the disruption process is completed as we wait for
people’s mandate in the election,” Sowore concludes.

Source:- Vanguardngr

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