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Femi Fani-Kayode Speaks On Dumping PDP For APC

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A former Minister of Aviation in Nigeria, Femi Fani-Kayode, has denied reports in some quarters that he is about to dump the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Nigeria’s main opposition party, for the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

YaahooJournalist reports that the PDP chieftain who is a strong critic of President Muhammadu Buhari‘s administration made this known in a statement on Sunday, December 15.

In the statement, Fani-Kayode stressed that with what Nigerians have witnessed over the last 5 years, he would rather “die than join a filthy, rat-infested sinking ship like the Almajiri Peoples Congress (APC).”

His words: “Those that are peddling this fake news should bury their heads in shame”, Fani-Kayode noted.

“With what we have witnessed over the last 5 years I would rather die than join a filthy, rat-infested sinking ship like the Almajiri Peoples Congress (APC).

“Those that claim that I have joined them and that seek to link my good name to such a bloodthirsty, blood-lusting, accursed political association of Boko Haramists, Fulani herdsmen, genocidal maniacs, ethnic cleansers, mass murderers, ethnic supremacists, religious bigots, cow-lovers and corrupt treasury looters that have brought nothing but death, division, misery, poverty, incompetence, shame, and destruction to our nation and our people will burn in hell forever!

“I am committed to opposing the APC and those that are in their ranks for the rest of my natural life and I will NEVER join them no matter what!

“They are nothing but darkness whilst I stand for the light of God and truth: there can be NO fellowship between light and darkness,” Fani-Kayode added.

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