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Aeroland says Salvador an APC impostor in LP

…flaunts NUA’s endorsement

The Anya Ndigbo 1 of Lagos, Deacon Segun Adewale Aeroland PDP’s senatorial candidate for the February 25th election, has declared that as far as Lagos West Senatorial District is concerned he is home and dry as he is merely in a contest with himself.

In a separate interview with newsmen after his endorsement and presentation of award of excellence by the Ndigbo United Association (NUA) as their preferred senatorial candidate at the body’s head office in Oshodi Isolo on Thursday.

Aeroland disclosed that a run through the INEC website has revealed that the Labour Party has no Senatorial candidate for Lagos West as opposed to the falsehood bandied around by Hon. Moshood Adegoke Salvador.

“It is an incontrovertible fact that Labour Party has no Senatorial candidate here, Salvador is a mere impostor whose pockets are lined with APC filthy money.

“He is their mole on prowl to play a spoiler and divide the votes but the INEC website is there for all to see that till date they have no candidate, that could have given us a run for our money.

“Even the APC candidate Idiat Adebule has resigned to fate, she is merely begging the time and trying hard to see how to rig the election, but the BVAS has made that pretty difficult coupled with President Mohammadu Buhari’s tough stance on putting paid to monetized politics.

“So as the case stands I am only competing with myself, I have got no rival.

Aeroland amidst a cheery crowd of Ndigbos on arrival at NUA’s House

Aeroland while showing his appreciation for the honour Ndigbos bestowed on him by their endorsement, reaffirms his poise to keep up to his promises of always protecting the interest of the Igbo Community in Lagos State.

Earlier the Ndigbo United Association (NUA) a strong political wing of the Ohaneze group in Lagos gave their reasons for the adoption and endorsement of Aeroland as their preferred choice, citing his pedigree, good standing and relationship with the Igbo community which spanned well over 25 years.

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