Buhari, Emefiele Will “Expire” After Saturday’s Presidential Election, Says Adams Oshiomhole

Adams Oshiomhole, a former National Chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) on Tuesday kicked against President Muhammadu Buhari’s decision on the naira redesign policy, stating that both President Buhari and Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor, Godwin Emefiele, will “expire” after Saturday’s Presidential election.

Oshiomhole, who said Buhari is on his own following his recent comment on the naira redesign policy last Thursday, also insisted that the President and Emefiele “will expire” after Saturday’s Presidential election but their old naira “will not expire”.

The former Edo State Governor, who stated this at a campaign stop at Jattu market in Auchi, Edo North, also urged Buhari to obey the Supreme Court verdict on the naira notes.

Speaking in pidgin, Oshiomhole, who is contesting for Senatorial seat said: “All this wahala wey Buhari put for currency change, my hand no dey inside. Our party don tell Buhari, wait if you wan change currency. You shouldn’t change am during election. Wetin you no change during your time, you wan make am spoil another pesin time, e no good.

“He has to obey the Supreme Court. Supreme Court judgement is superior to the pronouncement of the President. That’s the Nigerian law. I disassociate myself.”

He continued: “Nah them choose ham. If they say dey want to change it, make them give you the new ones. Now they want to remove the old ones, they no give you the new ones. On this matter, President Buhari is on his own. Your naira will remain valid according to the Supreme Court. Don’t throw away your naira, keep it.”

He added: “By the time you finish voting on Saturday, Emefiele, the Central Bank Governor, will expire. Your money will not expire. But the president will expire.”

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