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PMB in Jos: We never saw it in this fashion, true confession by Femi Adesina

*Hopes opposition would respectfully bow for Buhari’s popularity

President Muhammadu Buhari has been going to out on presidential campaign rallies but what he, his aides and party people saw at 2019 presidential rally in Jos, Plateau State capital this Saturday 19January was never experienced from that end.

These were the works of Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the President, Mr. Femi Adesina, which he posted on his Facebook social media wall some 60 minutes before the filing of the report.

Adesina, who has always been on the stage-to-stage movement of the President’s re-election campaigns, the Jos rally “today” was so rapturous explosive that getting out of vehicles on arrival at the venue was almost impossible for the President and his entourage.

“Never seen more rapturous, unfeigned, undiluted love than what I am beholding in Jos, Plateau State now, as President Muhammadu Buhari takes his campaign to the city. The crowd is massive, simply amazing, shouting: “Baba Oyoyo,” all the way.
“Getting out of our vehicles was almost impossible, due to the human press. When the President eventually passed through the eye of the needle, the frenzy was out of this world, once the crowd beheld him. We have been to many places, but we’ve never seen it in this fashion. Astonishing. Astounding.
“If I was a candidate in next month’s election, on an opposite platform, I’d simply withdraw, with an apology. Sorry, it was impetuous of me to have entered the race. I overrated myself.”

It will be recalled that all the campaign outings of President Buhari, especially in states his administration had got greater challengers in attempt to discredit his administration in terms of ability to deliver on security, have been so rapturously explosive.

Of important note has been Kogi State where the entire Confluence Stadium was conspicuously see to be occupied without people but only him and his entourage.

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