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    No Amount Of Blackmail Will Stop Our Government – Yemi Osinbajo

    Nigeria News By David F.Aug 10, 2018No Comments1 Min Read
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    Acting / Vice President of Nigeria, Prof Yemi OsinbajoYemi Osinbajo has described the current political happenings in Nigeria as a battle between the good and bad elements whose aim was to continue suffocating the nation by milking it dry.

    He reeled out the achievements of the administration focused on transforming the nation infrastructure like roads, rail lines, agriculture, education, health, security and the fight against corruption.

    “We will not relent,” he said, adding that no amount of blackmail will stop the government.

    He used the occasion to call on the electorate in Daura north senatorial district to vote for the APC, noting that the election was necessitated by the death of the senator for the area, late Mustafa Bukar.

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    He also said that the Federal Government “would not compromise” in the ongoing war against corruption and protection of national interest.

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