Tuesday 9 October 2012

ACN - TUNDE BAKARE PUSHED BUHARI TO FAILURE WITH AMBITION

Action Congress of Nigeria governorship candidate in the coming Ondo
State election has accused Congress for Progressive Change, Vice
President Candidate in the 2011 Presidential election, Pastor Tunde
Bakare of "pushing" General Muhammadu Buhari to failure during the
election.

In a statement issues by the Director of Media, Publicity and Strategy
of Akeredolu's group, Idowu Ajanaku, said Bakare "is notorious for
being on the losing side. He supported Gen. Muhammad Buhari in the
last presidential election and pushed the much loved man with his
ambition to become vice president until their party lost woefully.
Nobody will take him serious, a man who has abused respected men of
God in the land. How many of his predictions have come to pass. He
predicted that Obasanjo will not become president in 1999 but the man
ended up spending eight years in office."

He spoke as the Convener of Save Nigeria Group (SNG), Pastor Tunde
Bakare said the proposed regional integration in the South West should
not be a partisan agenda, noting that the interest of the people
should be considered first before that of any political party.

Bakare who predicted that Governor Olusegun Mimiko would win "hands
down" and "nothing will happen" afterwards spoke in Lagos in reference
to the plan by the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) to win the
governorship election in Ondo State towards regional integration of
the South West. He said the idea that only one political party could
integrate the region economically was borne out of "colonial thinking"
which was to the common people's detriment.

Culled from Daily post