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Irreducible Eminent tells Lai Muhammed to step down for the Governor

I don’t like talking about politician, but the minister of  Information made me talk, I was concern about the herdsmen crisis then yours came in, saying you request for the cancellation of the party’s revalidation exercise.
You infuriated me hearing this

This will bring you no better thing, you'll only continue to enrage peoples heart.
Now youre trying to dictate to His excellency Gov Abdul-rahman Abdulrazaq, have you forgotten that when saraki was in power you can,t try this.
There,s nothing better than bringing about peace, is it untill people are been killed rioting.
And also I wont argue with the fact told by the deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressive Congress (APC), he said an I quote “Minister lai Muhammed as not achieved any significant thing in the last five years in office”
Which is true, the only thing I notice you do is giving of palliatives during ramadan in your home town, this is just a way to impoverish our youths, I certainly know you might gets me arrested like you do to a well known journalist from Oke-Ero LGA.
Theres a different between idividuals loved by the people and individual fighting for his interest, His Excellency is loved by Kwarans, you cant turn him to your personnal PA
He’s the Number 1 Citizen of kwara state, while your position (Lai Muhammed) is no where to be found, if you probably read and understand the holy qur’an you will certainly know that you need to be humble in front of the elders.
AA is your boss if you don’t know, your name was been submitted for appointment from your state, with the recommendation from your Governor.
A man that sits in Abuja without a structure for his State thinks he can push the governor anyhow, that his not possible.
I cant see your achievement or contribution to the Otoge reformation.
I am begging you to please lets peace reign in the state, please don’t let the innocent lose their life fighting on your behave.

Comr Abdul-kareem Yusuf Opeyemi
Irreducible Eminent
16/02/2021

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