Senator Adams Oshiomhole has opened up about the circumstances surrounding his dismissal as National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC, describing the period as one of isolation and abandonment.
Oshiomhole made the remarks while speaking at the handover
of 54 construction equipment to the 18 Local Government Areas in Edo State.
He said many members of his own party distanced themselves
from him after his removal from office.
“After I was dismissed as APC National Chairman. I became
lonely, abandoned by my own party. People were afraid to visit me then because
it could be termed anti-party, but I got a call from a rare Nigerian, Wike, who
identifies with those who are lonely and he invited me to commission a project
in Rivers State,” Oshiomhole said.
He added, “After I was dismissed as APC National Chairman I
became lonely abandoned by my own party. People were even afraid to visit me
because it could be termed anti party.”
“But I got a call from a rare Nigerian who identifies with
those who are lonely and he invited me to Port Harcourt to commission a flyover
can you imagine and that was not enough this minister honoured me the highest
honour of Rivers State.”
“So if I dey do yanga it’s because I have a minister that
can identify with me when I was removed from my job even tho he told me he
celebrated my mishaps but he also renewed my hope,” he concluded.
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