The ‘Berlin Wall’ of Hegemony Politics Has Fallen in Kwara – Minister

The Minister of Information and Culture, and leader of the All Progressives Congress, APC in Kwara State, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said the Berlin Wall’ of hegemony politics has finally fallen in the State, following the massive victory of the APC in the 2019 general elections in the state.

The Minister, said the party’ brooms have swept the state clean of all traces of hegemony politics, after the party won all 24 House of Assembly seats, all three senatorial seats, all six House of Representatives seats, the governorship and the presidential elections in the state.

‘According to him, “The result is 35-0! Our brooms have swept the state clean,”

He said the long battle for the emancipation of Kwara started during the November 17th 2018, bye-election when the APC won the by-election for the Ekiti/Oke-ero/Irepodun/Isin federal constituency.

Alhaji Mohammedd thanked the people of Kwara for their ‘long-suffering’, hard work, sacrifices and determination that culminated in the victory, after they rallied under the ‘O To Ge (enough is enough) movement, saying never again will anyone enslave Kwarans under the guise of dynasty or hegemony politics.

The minister of information and culture thanked the security agencies, the leaders of the APC in the state and nationa levels as well as President Muhammadu Buhari whose leadership and unflinching support, he said, propelled the APC to victory.

He said the victory transcends Kwara State, adding: ”It is a victory for all advocates of good governance everywhere. It is the triumph of good over evil, no matter how long it takes…and a hard blow to those who willfully turn the public treasury into their personal piggy banks.”

Alhaji Mohammed assured that with the victory, the real work has just begun, in view of the high expectations of the people.

”We cannot afford to disappoint our people. We must ride on the wave of their enthusiasm and determination to deliver to them the dividends of democracy, for which they have been yearning. All our leaders, both elected and otherwise, must come together to channel the energy and vibrancy of our people to positive goals,” Alhaji Mohammed stated.

Callling on APC members and supporters in the state to be magnanimous in victory, the minister said “there is no room for vindictiveness or hatred in the new Kwara.”

‘He added, “The massive victory in Kwara State came on a peaceful note. We must maintain that and banish all the vestiges of violence from our state,”

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