Former African Action Congress (AAC) presidential candidate, Omoyele Sowore, has rejected the merger between Atiku Abubakar’s Opposition Coalition and the African Democratic Congress (ADC).
Reacting on Wednesday via social media, Sowore said he would never join what he described as an “armed robbery gang.”
He wrote:
“I did not join Bola Ahmed Tinubu in distributing heroin and cocaine in Chicago.
I did not join Atiku Abubakar in looting the Nigerian Customs dry.
I did not join David Mark when he stole funds meant to fix our telephones and crushed our June 12 democratic hopes.
I did not join Abubakar Malami in violating human rights and looting the treasury under Buhari, including banning Twitter.
I did not join Nasir El-Rufai in massacring Shiites and fueling genocide in Southern Kaduna.
I did not join Peter Obi at Tin Can Ports while he cleared goods for Sani Abacha who was dismantling Nigeria.
I did not join Sule Lamido and SDP traitors who sold out MKO Abiola during June 12.
I did not join Rotimi Amaechi while he squandered Rivers State funds and abandoned the mini-rail project already paid for.
I have never joined an armed robbery gang. I have never pledged allegiance to any cult gang, no matter how powerful.
My only allegiance is to the oppressed, the disenfranchised, the cheated, and the silenced. I will only join those ready to end this national nightmare created by these characters.
Let it be known: I stand with a vanguard of justice, a coalition of truth, and a revolutionary team to restore the dignity of Nigerians. Nigeria must be free from these evildoers.”