A former governor of Kaduna State in the Second Republic, Balarabe Musa, says no one can turn into the President of Nigeria without first being a criminal or upheld by thieves.
As indicated by him, there is not really how anybody can truly collect the sort of cash required for presidential campaign in the nation.
He faulted the economic crisis of the nation on the political structure, where, as per him, 99 percent of the general population in the halls of influence were thieves.
Musa was caught as saying this in a video cut circling on the Facebook.
He was caught as playing host to the distributer of an online news medium, Sahara Reporters, Omoyele Sowore, a presidential confident.
Sowore, in the clasp, said he went by the
Kaduna government official to look for his guidance on the best way to approach his presidential aspiration in 2019.
He approached the 81-year-old government official for his view on why the more seasoned age of pioneers had fizzled the nation.
Reacting, Musa said the issue of underdevelopment in the nation was reprehensible on the wrong socio-political framework.
He stated, "What is the nature of Nigeria's authority? The nature of the Nigerian initiative is a criminal (sic). Since the finish of the Second Republic, how has it been conceivable in Nigeria to have a political initiative which isn't comprised of criminals? Obviously, there are exemptions… I'm not saying that 100 percent of the initiative in Nigeria is made up criminals, no, there are special cases, yet I question if there are dependent upon one percent who are perfect… 99 percent are hoodlums.
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