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APC should be begging for forgiveness not votes —Mr Macaroni

Popular comedian and skit-maker, Adebowale Adedayo better known as Mr Macaroni, has said the All Progressives Congress should not be campaigning for votes ahead of the forthcoming elections, but instead should be begging Nigerians for forgiveness for the hardship caused in recent times.

The skit-maker, who took to Twitter to express his displeasure as regards the lingering fuel scarcity in the country and other challenges on Friday, described as “wicked” the suffering of Nigerians.

He wrote, “Instead of Campaigning, APC should be begging and asking for forgiveness from Nigerians every morning, afternoon and night for the hardship and suffering that has come with this fuel scarcity alone. This is wickedness!!!”

Also reacting to a video posted by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, on Twitter, Macaroni said it was painful that politicians “do not care” about the masses.

The House of Rep speaker had in the 5mins long video praised the presidential candidate of the APC, Bola Tinubu, and described him as the right person to assume the seat of the presidency.

Hailing the achievements of Tinubu, Gbajabiamila said the former Lagos State governor had a track record of excellence following him.

However reacting to the video, Adedayo said he expected the Speaker to have at least, addressed the suffering of the people to give them hope that all would be well.

The comedian tweeted, “Seeing a video from ‘Our’ Speaker, I honestly thought this video was going to address fuel scarcity, naira scarcity, killings, and all other vices the people are suffering from. Something to give the people hope. Honestly this is so painful. These people don’t care!!!”

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