Jonathan & His Boys Steal 400,000 Barrels Of Oil Daily – Tinubu

National Leader of the All Progressives Congress, Senator Bola
Tinubu, has accused President Goodluck Jonathan of being insincere that he knows nothing
about the 400,000 barrels of crude
oil which the former Lagos State
governor said was being stolen
from Nigeria daily.

Tinubu, who spoke at the flag-off of
Governor Abiola Ajimobi’s campaign in Ibadan on Saturday, insisted that Jonathan was allegedly responsible for oil theft and that he should be removed by all Nigerians during presidential election.

He said, “God will not take us
back to the bad days again. We
will not see PDP here again
because God has chased them
away.

Segun Oni and Oyinlola have
realised that PDP is not the right
party. Leaders of the party have
deceived us for too long but I did
not allow them in Lagos.

“In the past, Oyo was a violent
state but that has disappeared and
we will not go back to the dark
days. APC stands for the actualisation of better future for
our children.

“Jonathan and his government are
stealing 400,000 barrels of crude
oil every day in Nigeria.

He is telling us that he cannot see
that amount of crude oil being
stolen in the system, yet he calls
himself the President.

He is running a government of
thieves and we will use our votes
to send him away. He is taking
away all our wealth. ”

He also spoke about former Governor Rashidi Ladoja’s removal
from office, the role he (Tinubu)
played to restore him and how Ladoja refused to work with
Ajimobi despite his (Tinubu’s)
several appeals.

On his part, Governor Aregesola,
also accused the PDP of bringing
suffering and corruption to the
country, adding that the administration of the party since
1999 had sent Nigerians to slavery.
He said,

A litre of kerosene is
now N120 but the landing cost is
just N40.90k. They give to
marketers at the rate of N95. That
can only be done by a fraudulent
government.

They feed on fraudulent act perpetrated in the oil industry.
PDP is a shameless party and they
must go.”

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