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JUST IN: EFCC Reportedly Grills Ex-Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu

Chief Ike Ekeweremadu, deputy Senate President today said its still possible for the military to take over power in Nigeria, as democracy is receding

This he said in his contribution to a debate on a motion sponsored by Ahmed Ogembe.

In his motion, Ogembe had accused that Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello of sponsored hoodlums to disrupt an empowerment programme he organised for members of his constituents.

While reacting, Ekweramadu stated that something must be done to strengthen democracy in Nigeria.

He also warned Bello that “the road he is travelling will not lead him anywhere”.

He said, “You will recall that sometime last year when they wanted to recall Dino I advised the governor that they are wasting the resources of that state, that it is mission impossible.

“They took three pages in the newspaper abusing me. Are we still hearing the recall today? Money has been wasted. Money that has been used to pay salaries of people in Kogi state was used to mobilise people to recall senator Dino yet those people have not been paid and Dino is still here.

“So today I am advising the governor again, that road he is travelling will not lead him to anywhere. Ultimately, these people he is seeing here will be back here and he will leave office.

“If he doesn’t stop, there is no how he will come back in 2019, never, no he will not. God will show him that he is a God of justice and this is a message to all those people who have caused all kinds of problem in Nigeria at different level. The problem in Nigeria is that our democracy is receding. Who says army cannot take over, let us not joke with our democracy that is the issue.

“The house of a senator was destroyed in Kaduna state, we are talking about Kwankwaso who was stopped from going to his state where he ruled for eight years. In Kaduna, Shehu Sani cannot organise a meeting and we are about a democracy? The international community needs to know this because they helped us install democracy.”



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