The All Progressives Congress Youth Vanguard has advised Musician and
top socialite, Charlyboy to desist from calling for the resignation of
President Buhari.
In a statement made available to PoliticsNGR,
signed by its leader, Collins Edwin, the group disclosed that president
Buhari will not resign from being president and cautioned Charly boy to
stop making 'senseless noise'.
Below is the Full statement;
The
planned protest against President Muhammadu Buhari by a coalition of
civil society groups led by Charly Boy has come to the notice of the
national leadership of APC Youths Renaissance.
Ordinarily, we
would have dismissed the move knowing that Charly Boy is an incurable
attention-seeker, but because he cleverly laced his mercantile
show-business in President Buhari's health challenge, we have decided to
educate the political dissident that governance is not entertainment.
President
Buhari has just spent few days receiving medical attention and Charly
Boy and his dubious sponsors are making senseless noise about it, what
about a former American President who ruled America in the midst of
greater health challenge yet Americans never gave a hoot about it.
In
1919, President Woodrow Wilson suffered a severe stroke that left him
incapacitated until the end of his presidency, yet Americans did not
call for his resignation or impeachment, but here in Nigeria, we have a
President who is only on a medical check-up and some group of
attention-seekers are making it to look as if it is anathema.
For
Charly Boy and his sponsors to organise such protest against our
darling President, we have resolved and are going to stage a counter
protest that will show the world that President Muhammadu Buhari is
truly loved by Nigerians despite the media gang up against him.
We
have also collected the comprehensive list of politicians within and
outside the APC who are sponsoring the protest and negative publicity
against Buhari and will make it public for Nigerians to see who and who
is actually preventing good governance from happening in the country.
Sunday, 6 August 2017
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