Thursday, 17 January 2019

APC Promised Change But Brought Pains - Former Minister, Abba Moro


Former Minister of Interior, Abba Moro on Tuesday criticised the ruling All Progressives Congress, saying that the party promised Nigerians change but ended up bringing pains and hardship to the people.



Moro stated this during the inauguration of his ward-to-ward campaign in Otukpo Local Government Area of the state. He urged the people to vote for all the candidates of the PDP in the 2019 elections. “The All Progressives Congress promised Nigerians change but ended up  in bringing pain and hardship to Nigerians,” he said.

The former Minister of Interior challenged his opponents to name projects they attracted to Benue South while they were in power. He added, “Many people will come here to seek your votes. They will call us names, they would say unprintable things against my person but we should not hesitate to ask them to name projects they were able to bring to our community while they were in power.

“We have a candidate who was a deputy governor for eight years. We have a candidate who was a Permanent Secretary for years. Kindly tell them to name people they empowered or projects they were able to put up in our land. I was doing well as lecturer before I ventured into politics, not because I was poor but because I needed to help my people back home.”

The former chairman of Okpokwu Local Government Area said he was able to create employment opportunities for people from Benue South as Minister of Interior under the last administration. “Some of you can attest to the fact that I helped many of our sons and daughters, especially the youth while serving as a minister.  “If you go to Civil Defence, Fire Service, Immigration and Prisons, you will see our people there. I was able to fix them there as a minister.

“In 2015, people voted for change and today we have seen the outcome of the so-called change. People now live from hand to mouth, no food. There is hunger everywhere in the land. Is this the change you want? “Send me to Abuja and you shall see the outcome,” Moro said.

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