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» I believe Nigerians owe me a lot for bringing them out of corruption- Rotimi Amaechi
Minister
of Transport, Rotimi Amaechi who was the APC Presidential campaign
manager for the 2015 general election, says Nigerians owe him a lot for
working tirelessly as the party campaign manager to bring them out of a
corrupt government.
In a recent interview with Channels, Amaechi said
Nigerians were tired of the past government.
"Nigerians
wanted change. The level of corruption was very high so Nigerians
wanted to contribute to remove that government. I believe that Nigerians
owe me alot. When I seat in my house, I feel that Nigerians owe me
alot. First, we saved this country from that level of corruption.
Corruption where you see $50 million at Osborne street and those who
shared in the corruption are busy dancing about it"he said
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