2019 polls will be inconclusive: Ex-spy chief

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2019 polls will be inconclusive: Ex-spy chief

Abdulrahman Mohammed

Former National Security Organisation, NSO (Now DSS) Chief, Alhaji Abdulrahman Mohammed, reveals deadly plots going on within the inner circle of President Buhari’s government, which will ultimately lead a former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babagana Gingibe to succeed the President after the 2019 polls, which he claims will end inconclusively.

Mohammed, in an interview with Daily Sun, disclosed that the Yoruba and everybody has decided to ditch Buhari in the election.

According to him,"the Yoruba's called Abiola’s daughter to write a big issue about Buhari. She sent it to me yesterday, but not that I believe in Buhari. I have had cause to help Buhari many times, but he is on his own now. How can a 78-year-old man want to continue to be president of Nigeria when there are younger people?

"Understand that whatever southwest does is what the Igbo will do. Have you not started noticing the body language in the eastern region about what is going on in the present Buhari government? Some of them have started calling on each other not to be sympathetic to Buhari’s 2019 positioning.

“The agenda of Babagana Kingibe is that he wants Buhari to mess up so that he would fail woefully in 2019 election. If post-election violence and anything takes place in Nigeria, Babagana Kingibe wants the money they have thrown on service chiefs and all that to make it possible for an Interim Government to be put on June 12 because there will be no election. The election will be inconclusive so that Babagana Kingibe can be Acting President." (Daily Sun)

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