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Whatever you say is a lie – APC spokesperson blasts Lai Mohammed

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The Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress, Yekini Nabena has described the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed as the biggest problem of the Buhari-led administration.

Mr Mohammed had in a statement on Monday called Mr Nabena an impostor and said he would not dignify him with a statement over his comment on the APC registration and revalidation in Kwara State.

Mohammed and Nabena have been at loggerheads over the registration and revalidation exercise of the APC in Kwara for non-compliance with the guidelines and regulations laid down by the party and his unwillingness to come under the leadership of Kwara State Governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq.

But in a statement on Wednesday titled, ‘Nabena to Lai Mohammed: Time has left you in darkness and can’t catch up,’ the APC deputy spokesperson called Mohammed a total failure.

Nabena insisted, “Lai Mohammed should go back to his state chapter (Kwara) if he is still relevant there and work with the governor and other stakeholders for his voice to be heard at the national level.

“Lai Mohammed and his gang are calling for the cancellation of the registration exercise for their selfish interest, adding that “the details of evil plans to destroy the APC by the likes of the minister has been exposed and the party leadership is fully aware.

“At the right time, Lai Mohammed and his gang will be exposed and Nigerians will then know the real impostor that time is sooner.”

“Time has left Lai Mohammed behind and he can’t catch up with time.

“Lai Mohammed and his fifth columnists are the biggest problems of this administration. As the Minister of Information and Culture that suppose to explain the policies and programmes, including the remarkable achievements of this administration to Nigerians, Lai Muhammed has failed woefully. Whatever he says is considered a lie. If not, Lai should tell Nigerians what has been his contributions in the last five years.”

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