Tuesday 13 August 2013

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PDP Fear Buhari More than they Fear God - Nasir el- Rufai

A top member of the All Progressive Congress (APC) and a former Minister of
Nigeria’s federal capital, Nasir el-Rufai, has declared that members of the
ruling Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) fear General Muhammadu Buhari
(ret.) more than they fear God.
Mr. El-Rufai made the statement while speaking in a radio interview in
Kaduna monitored online by SaharaReporters. He said, “They are always in a
rush to twist what Buhari said because they are afraid of him. They try to do
everything possible to paint the man black and they are not even afraid that
one day they will stand before God and account for their action. That is why I
said they are more scared of him than they are scared of God because
somebody that is scared of the day when he will face God will not do certain
things. He will not create a lie and try to make it true. This is why I made
that statement. And I think people should be very careful and very wary of
whatever the PDP and its media say about General Buhari.”
Mr. El Rufai added that the “PDP has become a virus that is infecting and
destroying the country because they are not doing anything productive. They
have changed our politics into that of ethnicity and religion to divert attention
from their incompetence, lack of capacity and looting of the treasury. It has
become a clear and present danger to the existence of Nigeria as a nation
and the prosperity of its people.”
In a separate development, SaharaReporters learnt that a group within the
APC coalition was pressuring Mr. El-Rufai to run for governorship of his
home state of Kaduna in 2015. We could not reach Mr. El-Rufai by phone to
ascertain whether he had encouraged party members clamoring for him to
run in the governorship race.

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