Leaders and politicians who incite the people,
threaten violence and engage in hate speech should not be elected, Speaker of
the House of Representatives, Hon Yakubu Dogara, has said.
Speaking at his campaign rally in Dull, Tafawa Balewa
Local Government Area of Bauchi State on Thursday, Dogara noted that northern
Nigeria is facing existential threat as a result of unprecedented level of
violence and killings, and called on the people to resist attempts by wicked,
unpatriotic and divisive people to incite them against each other.
He said it is time for Nigerians to use the 2019
general election to stamp out killings, kidnapping, banditry and other sundry
crimes that have engulfed the country, especially the North.
Whilst expressing gratitude to his constituents for
their patience and sacrifice in electing him for three consecutive terms which
enabled him to be elected as the Speaker, he pledged to ensure the completion
of all projects in the constituency when they re-elect him.
He informed the mammoth crowd of supporters how he
attracted road projects worth over N46 billion to the state, which he said would
have taken the Bauchi State Government decades to execute.
Dogara berated the state Governor, Mohammed Abdullahi
Abubakar, for using the state's resources to sponsor protests against him in
Bauchi, Abuja and Lagos.
"They said we did budget padding and even Bauchi
State government sponsored protests against me but now that they have seen the
projects they say it is Buhari's project. So, was it Buhari who did the padding
which they sponsored protests against him?" He queried.
While arguing that his people have benefitted
immensely from the PDP, he reminded them of how he facilitated the construction
of 78km Bauchi-Tafawa Balewa road worth N9.6 billion during the administration
of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Also speaking, Senator Adamu Gumba and Hon Ahmed
Yerima urged the people to reject moves by the APC government to use religion
to divide them ahead of the elections.
"Because they've nothing to show as their
achievement, they now want to use religion but they won't succeed, our people
are wise. They should come out openly and do it. Why are they moving under the
cover of darkness? They have been exposed already and the agenda they came with
has failed woefully," Senator Gumba said.
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