Don’t Be A Political Prostitute In The Name of Trying To Avoid EFCC Arrest-Dabo Tells Dariye

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Yakubu Busari

The former People Democratic party (PDP) chairman ,Hon Raymond Dabo has said, the decamping of the former governor Joshua Dariye to the All progressive Congress (APC) was a disappointment to people of central zone and young politicians across the state.

Dabo stated this during an interview with Journalists in Jos on Monday.

He said my greatest concern about former governor, Sen. Dariye is this, what legacy is he going to live behind for the upcoming politicians in the state.

Hon Raymond Dabo cautioned APC to stop misleading Nigerians with deception, especially the tactics of using EFCC yet records highest level of corrupt officials in the history of Nigeria.

The former governor should understand that politics of ideology will promote respect and honor, if the senator is running from one political party to another as a leader that is my big worry, he explained.

Dabo accused APC government as the most corrupt regime for disgusting with anti-graft crusade agenda and doing the wrong thing is bad.

He stressed that it’s getting to two years President Muhammadu Buhari anti-corruption didn’t arrest or prosecute anyone.

Hon Dabo reminded Senator Dariye to avoid being a political prostitute in the name trying to escape from the EFCC arrest.

According to him, PDP will bounce back in 2019 general elections because the APC government is an accidental discharge of past mistakes.

He vowed to remain in PDP even if he will be the last man standing in the queue,    don’t plan to decamp to any party whatsoever might be the current challenges.

“I left a united PDP during my handing over note, so anybody deceiving people that I am no longer in the party is wrong, I receive messages from across the country to reunite our people every day, he said.

Dabo maintained that there is nothing on earth that will make him leave the party to join other party, Plateau state is PDP nothing to worry about, he said.

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