ADVICE TO GOV. FASHOLA AS TINUBU EMERGES APCs SOUTHWEST POLITICAL - TopicsExpress



          

ADVICE TO GOV. FASHOLA AS TINUBU EMERGES APCs SOUTHWEST POLITICAL MARADONA! The well acclaimed performing governor of Lagos state Raji Fashola may soon be DRIBBLED out of political relevance . Fashola who as a governor wields a lot of power and influence currently in Lagos politics is facing systematic political decapitation by no other person than the Jagaban himself? First , Tinubu has propped up AMBODE as the APC governorship candidate in Lagos against the perceived choice of Gov. Fashola and to deceitfully secure Fasholas support, they quickly did an ARRANGEE Southwest endorsement of Fashola as VP to whoever emerges as APC. Presidential candidate. This is not only diversionary but also deceitful. Now, there is an internal upheaval in APC against a Muslim/Muslim presidential ticket (there has always been) and Fasholas ARRANGEE ENDORSEMENT is standing on one sick leg. Secondly Fashola is expected to soft-pedal in sponsoring his own preferred candidate for the Lagos governorship contest allowing his master MARADONA to have his way with Ambode. Meanwhile most Nigerian governors are retiring to the senate but Fashola dare not talk about that senatorial ticket because Madam Tinubu holds it firmly. So at the end of the day: 1. Fashola may not get the VP ticket because of the Muslim/Muslim ticket brouhaha. 2. Even if Fashola eventually gets the VP ticket, they may not win the presidential election. 3.Fashola would have lost out in the power calculation in Lagos governorship. 4. Fashola would not also do the FASHIONABLE thing other governors do by retiring to the senate. 5. Head or tail Fashola will be politically decapitated for daring to raise his objection to the despotic control of APC by Jagaban. MY COUNSEL Fashola should insist on either producing the governorship candidate in Lagos state as obtainable in most states OR Insist on a senatorial ticket AND Both can be complemented by the ARRANGEE VP ENDORSEMENT
Posted on: Mon, 27 Oct 2014 07:16:09 +0000

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