Afenifere Raises Concern Over Buhari’s Stance On Third Term, Says He Can’t Be Trusted

Afenifere Raises Concern Over Buhari's Stance On Third Term, Says He Can't Be Trusted

The Yoruba socio-political organisation, Afenifere, has raised concern over President Muhammadu Buhari’s comment on a third term agenda saying the President cannot be trusted.

The group queried the President’s statement that even if he has a third term ambition, it would be thwarted by the constitution claiming that what would he do if the hindrance was removed.

Rising from its General Meeting held in Akure, the country home of its national leader, Reuben Fasoranti, the group advised the President to perish the thought of a third term in office.

The National Publicity Secretary of the group, Yinka Odumakin, who read the group’s communiqué, said “we have seen this fire before for this smoke not to be strange to us. “Afenifere, therefore, calls on Nigerians to be vigilant and thwart any attempt to take the country for a ride once again.

“The meeting also observed that the reason given for the President for not thinking of a third term is the constitutional limit of two terms without talking about what he would do if that hindrance was removed.

“We advise the President to use his last term in office to create legacies that will place him on the good pages of history, including setting Nigeria on a federal path that will allow the constituent units of Nigeria to develop and maximise path instead of pursuing any ruinous agenda. ”

The meeting took serious note of the rumoured plans to subvert the Constitution of Nigeria to allow  President Buhari to have a third term in office which started with an APC senatorial candidate in Bauchi last year during a bye-election declaring that he was coming to the Senate to work for a third term for Buhari.

“This was followed by the President who has a maximum of possible eight years in the office telling the country he was going to lift 100million Nigerians out of poverty in 10 years.

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