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Just A Rented Crowd

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For N5,000  per head, former military dictator, Gen. Ibrahim Babangida,  IBB , rented a  crowd for his 2011 presidential ambition declaration in Abuja, facts have emerged. P.M.NEWS revealed that the desperate general, who annulled the freest election  in the country in 1993, rented at least 50 support groups and NGOs in the bid to hoodwink  unsuspecting Nigerians into believing that he has remained popular.

Rented supporters protested in front of  Niger State Government House in Minna over non-payment of allowances promised by the  State Government and politicians who contracted them for the rally.

“Forty-five 18-seater buses were hired to convey us to Abuja with a promise that each one  of us will be paid N5, 000. We fulfilled our own side. We went to Abuja, shouted and danced  for IBB. The whole world saw us but instead of Niger State government fulfilling their own  part, they all ran away living us with nothing,” Musa M. Rabo told journalists during the  protest.

Musa Ubale and Tijjani Umaru, leaders of other groups disclosed that they are not supporting  IBB but travelled to Abuja because of money.

He said: “We are not lovers of IBB but we were promised N5, 000 each.”

They alleged that food and allowances promised them were not given to them when they got to  Abuja.

“We left for Abuja as early as 7 a.m. on Wednesday from Minna and came back at about 1 a.m.  Thursday without breakfast, lunch or dinner. We were told that money was released by the  state government (Niger) but some few people want to hijack it,” a protester said.

When contacted, one of the leaders who hired the thugs confirmed that some of the groups are  yet to be paid as agreed with the group.

“Now I am in Abuja. Please, don’t mention my name please,” he pleaded.

Chairman IBB Vision 2011, Alhaji Ubale Marafa Kagara, said that they paid all the members  what was promised.

“Those you see protesting are not our members. We paid our people their money as promised.  You know, there are other groups from government side, some from PDP and others from NGOs  like us,” Kagara said.

P.M.NEWS
learnt that Niger State government through the office of the Secretary to the State  government released money for mobilisation of youths and NGOs for the IBB support rally in  Abuja.

“That is why you see them in government house not IBB campaign office. Governor Ma’azu  Babangida has released money for the job,” says a government official who did not want his  name mentioned.

Special Assistant on Mobilization to Niger State government, Alhaji Yahuza Abdullahi, who  has been accused of withholding the money, was seen pleading with the protesters. He left  after he sighted journalists.

—Musa Aliyu/Minna

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IF YOU REALLY WANT TO DO SOME GOOD TO NIGERIA, BECOMING THEIR PRESIDENT SHOULD NOT BE YOUR FIRST TARGET, SIR, YOU SHOULD FIRST TRY AND MAKE PRACTICAL CHANGES ALL AROUND YOU, START FROM YOUR COMMUNITY, MAKE GOOD CHANGES AROUND THERE, YOU HAVE THE MONEY AND CAN HAVE POWER WITHOUT BECOMING A PRESIDENT. YOU WANT TO KNOW HOW? ASK ME
chika. i. favour , October 30, 2010
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How can somebody just woke up in the morning and frame up stories that never exist.Well i believe they just want sell their papers or were they among those that collected the money ?and they said they were told but did not see.how sure are they, that those people belongs to IBB`s group. They alleged that Niger state Governor released money to mobilize people and also that Musa Ubale andTijani Umaru said they have settled their group,so they mean that those commoners that cannot afford their transportation,will not be assisted.If i may asked,where were thses PM news people when JONATHAN`S group were fighting over money during their compaign.Let us relax for all these propaganda is nothing but politics.
Eucharia , November 05, 2010

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