APC may assassinate opposition leaders to hold onto power – Galadima warns

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Buba Galadima, the former chieftain of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), has issued a strong warning at a press event during the OK movement summit yesterday in Abuja.

He declared that he dares to say there would be a Moses and Pharaoh that will contest the election with the APC and defeat the APC.

Galadima added that if the opposition is not careful as desperate as these people are they may even start to kill or assassinate some of their leaders.

He urged everyone to put it on record that he said so. He then stated that if anything happens to any of their leaders from ward local government state and national please do not wait for an explanation just accuse them. As he delivered those final words he raised his right hand with emphasis.

In this revolution he expects every supporter to stand firm no matter the weather and remove this bad government through the ballot box in a true democratic way. The power to make it happen now sits with us all.

During the elections whether Galadima is alive or dead he wants people to march to the polling centres carrying bottles and jerry cans of kerosene. Officials must do the right thing or r we will all perish right there so no one gets to enjoy any stolen win.

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