Defection: God has removed stones from our rice, sand from our gari —Lai Mohammed
The Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, has described the defection of some National Assembly members from the ruling All Progressives Congress as “the removal of stones from (the party’s) rice” and sieving of “sand from [its] gari (cassava meal).”
He added that the defection to opposition parties had “exposed the faces of traitors.”
Mohammed spoke in his country home of Oro, Kwara State, on Sunday when members and supporters of the party welcomed him at the playground of Muslim Community Primary School, Oro.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the minister told the party’s supporters, in their thousands, that the defection of the lawmakers in the National Assembly had exposed the “faces of traitors” in the party’s fold.
“Today is a special day. God has answered our
prayers by exposing our political traitors.
“God has removed stones from our rice and sands in
our gari,” Mohammed, who addressed the rally in Yoruba language, said.
He assured that the defection would have no
significant negatiive effect on the party; instead, he said, it would offer an
opportunity for its re-positioning.
“We are here today to assure that it is a new
dispensation in Kwara APC politics. We are at home today to assure you that the
party will be re-organised and re-positioned.
“By exposing the enemies and traitors in our fold,
God has given us the opportunities that we have been looking for to re-position
our party.
“These are people who had never given us peace and
progress.
“Today, by the grace of God and with your support,
APC will wax stronger in Kwara. What is in the offing is a mega party,” he
said.
Mohammed said they were prepared to take the party
structure back and give it back to the people.
“The party belongs to you all. We therefore
reassure you that God is with us and the people of Kwara are with us.
“Since the day they decamped, you can see those
who have come to our camp are more than those who left,” he said.
The minister appealed to the members and party
supporters to give new entrants a chance.
He assured that the new dispensation would allow
level playing ground devoid of candidate imposition or godfather syndrome.
NAN/Punch
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