Your days are numbered, BACN tells people with questionable, stained characters in Nigerian politics

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President of Battles Against Corruption in Nigeria Group (BACN), Canada, Mr. Waheed Seriki.

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The reign of criminal cornering of resources by the looters in Nigerian politics will soon be over, Battles Against Corruption in Nigeria Group (BACN), Canada, has warned.

BACN, in a letter to The DEFENDER from its Ontario capital city of Canada, said the days of people with questionable and stained characters in the Africa’s most populous nation are numbered because Nigerians are now more determined to get their PVCs and use same wisely to vote them out of the system.

According to the letter signed by President of the Group, Mr. Waheed Seriki, 2019 will be the time the “bad eggs” in Nigerian politics will finally be removed for the nation already structured for greatness to actualise its dream as one of developed countries of the world.

Seriki noted with disdain how people of stained characters are desperately staging drama thinking they can succeed in discrediting the Buhari’s administration, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the nation’s security forces in order to enable them return to power and continue their looting of the country’s resources to the detriment of the people.

The anti-corruption organisation said, “There will be no room for political prostitute in National Assembly after 2019 election because the electorates are now battle ready to use their PVCs to end the era of lawmakers that cannot add value to the ongoing social, economic and political development in the country than to be truncating and frustrating the country’s development efforts of President Buhari.


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