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Why  Agoro wants INEC to deregister PDP, APC and SDP

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AS the defection gale still rocking the ruling All Progressives Congress, (APC) in the country, politicians, political analysts and observers of Nigeria political scene have continue to express their divergent views ahead of the 2019 general elections.

No doubt, corruption which has eaten deep into virtually all Nigeria economy also affected political system of the country hence the need for an elder statesman like Dr Olapade Agoro to draw a battle line with the ruling APC, PDP, SDP and the electoral empire, INEC for their roles in the 2019 general elections.

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Undoubtedly, those who are close to the founder of National Action Council, Dr Olapade Agoro knows his struggle and war against corruption dated back from the third republic.

In his latest outburst, titled Corruption, Name, Nail, kill Them All” was to explain why he dragged INEC, PDP and APC to court.

According to former British Prime Minister, David Cameron “if the amount of money stolen from Nigeria in the last 30 years was stolen from the UK, the UK would cease to exist.

“Nigeria plagued with the deadly disease of endemic corruption and retentiously ruled by mentally sick cabal of politicians.

“A nation weighed down by heavy load of moral, social, political and economic corruption that can never be expected to survive beyond the level of poverty ridden third world country.

No! We cannot continue like this.

Hence the need for dragging some of the political rotten eggs to the court of law to be deregistered by INEC and sincerely courting the press to the struggle”, Agoro said.

Dr Olapade Agoro, who is the former Presidential Candidate of the National Action Council, (NAC) disclosed further that the confessions made by former Deputy Senate President, Ibrahim Mantu that he used to rig for the PDP and that Chief Olu Falae received whooping Sum of N100 million thus coffering him the opportunity to clean political stable of corruption and bad money in politics.

Agoro noted that the efforts of the past and present administrations in the country to reduce corruption in the land proved abortive, he, however urged Nigerians to kick out corrupt politicians with their votes come 2019.

On the Part of the INEC, Dr Agoro noted that the corruption levied against some officials of the commission should not be taken for granted so as to safe guard the country internal democracy.

Dr Olapade Agoro concluded his analysis by totally condemning the vote buying syndrome as witnessed in previous elections was for the advancement of the Nigeria nascent democracy.

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