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Dino Melaye’s Quote, “Nigeria Is Like A Car Driven By A Drunk Driver,”

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Senator Dino Melaye, a spokesman for the Atiku Abubakar presidential campaign, has compared Nigeria to a car being driven by a drunk driver and claimed that no area of the nation is secure.

Dino Melaye made this statement in an interview with Channels TV’s Politics Today.

“Atiku is a renowned problem-solver,” he remarked. I’m trying to suggest that because he comprehends the issues, he is qualified and capable of solving them. He is a well-known vice president who is familiar with every inch of this nation. And based on the assumptions he has made thus far, it is clear that he is the most qualified to rescue us from the pit the APC has dumped us in.

“Every aspect of our national life is broken, and we are in an outrageously tragic situation. Today, security and welfare are nonexistent. Nigeria is in a very perilous condition right now; it is comparable to a drunk driver operating a vehicle. No area of this nation is secure.

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Dino Melaye continued by saying that Atiku is not just talking about restructuring.

He said, “I’m telling you that he wrote a book on restructuring at a time when it was unsafe for any northerner to discuss restructuring. Atiku bravely discussed restructuring. He is therefore speaking from the heart.

Everything he says, he sticks by. It won’t take place over the course of one or two years; it will happen right away. He is capable of ensuring that all five of his agenda items begin on his first day in office.

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