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Ahmadu Ali Took A Swipe At General Buhari

Former National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Ahmadu Ali has likened presidential aspirant of the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) Muhammadu Buhari to an old plane that has been parked for too long.

Former chairman of PDP likened Buhari toan old plane during the public launch of a book on the achievements of President Goodluck Jonathan.

He said: “The book is a must read, if our President was lousy, there will be no avenue for the opposition to trade words and blames at him. He is easy going and quiet and he is digital.



“We will be here in 2019 to celebrate the successes of President Jonathan when he must have completed his work. With the course I did on Aviation, we were told that a 10-year plane which has been working is far better than a brand new one you buy today. Buhari is an old plane that has been parked for long, we have a plane that has been flying; if you have a plane that has been flying for 10 years, it is better and trusted than a new one.

The presentation of the 112-page book entitled “Profile of achievements” took place at the well decorated Ladi Kwali Hall, Sheraton Hotels, Abuja. The book chronicled the achievements of the incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan, who was absent at the event.




NAIJ

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