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    Labour Party replies Lai Mohammed; We would rather not join issues with a man who is famous for constantly prescribing doses of expired and ineffectual propaganda to Nigerians

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    Labour Party (LP), has again replied Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, after he asked opposition parties to desist from “bleating” about the outcome of the presidential election which he claimed was free and fair.

    Reacting to the comment, Labour Party stated that only the blind would accept the outcome of the 2023 presidential election, claiming that Lai Mohammed is a “man who is famous for constantly prescribing doses of expired and ineffectual propaganda to Nigerians”.

    The statement read; “We would rather not join issues with a man who is famous for constantly prescribing doses of expired and ineffectual propaganda to Nigerians.

    “His ill-fated and hugely failed trip to the United Kingdom and United States where he attempted to redeem the grossly battered democratic credentials of this present administration; spending millions of tax payers money to defend an indefensible action is yet another tragedy of President Buhari’s 8 years leadership.

    “It is only the blind that will continue to insist that the 2023 presidential election which was massively rigged was free, fair and credible.

    “As we have said earlier, the opposition political parties lost the election because the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC jettisoned the electoral act, having not uploaded the result from the polling unit in real time as promised and in so doing, created room for riggers to have a field day.

    “The election witnessed unprecedented magnitude of violence, ballot snuffing, snatching and manipulations of result from the collation centres using thugs, security agencies, which included police, army amongst others.”

     

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