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Saturday, November 26, 2016

Anenih Retires From Politics And Asks Nigerians To Support Buhari

Former Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party’s Board of Trustees, Chief Tony Anenih, has announced his retirement from partisan politics.




Anenih, who goes by the nick name, ‘Mr. Fix It’, said this during the launch of his book titled, ‘My Life and Nigerian Politics’ in Abuja on Saturday.

He said, “I am persuaded that I have no more ambition nor any point to prove in politics. I am, therefore, glad to declare that, from today, I shall be withdrawing from active partisan politics. I shall, however, continue to avail the country of my experience, give suggestions and offer advice, as a statesman.”


The former minister of works and housing also called on Nigerians irrespective of party affiliation, to support President Muhammadu Buhari in moving the nation forward.

Anenih added, “I must not end this statement of gratitude without acknowledging the fact that our country is going through difficult times. It is a national predicament which we must confront in unity, irrespective of our partisan commitments, whether PDP, APC, AD or Labour.

“I, therefore, want to urge all Nigerians to persevere and hope for a better tomorrow. We must support and pray that God will give President Muhammadu Buhari the wisdom and vision to steer this country away from recession to prosperity.”
From Punch.



*Did he retire from politics totally or he retired from active politics?



22 comments:

  1. 'I shall be withdrawing from active partisan politics. I shall, however, continue to avail the country of my experience, give suggestions and offer advice, as a statesman.”

    That answers your question Stella, guess it's from active politics. He should have retired totally and focus on his family and health. Well all the best to him.

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  2. #Pay attention to how people act when you’re not on good terms*

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  3. He must hv retired for health reasons only

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  4. Mctheeeew.support vuhari for where na rubbish.

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  5. Active politics, politics; politicians with grammar sef...annieh aka old cat😨

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  6. So he waited till he retired to speak one simple truth.

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  7. Don't mind the old fool. He can go to hell for all I care. The man is a disgrace to humanity and has nothing to show the youths for his long years in politics. He should bury his head in shame. He failed the country especially the youths.

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  8. He will still be in the background manipulating the affairs of the country. Greedy old cows.

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  9. Retired to become a godfather

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  10. Support which Vuharia?...
    Someone that should retire with you!,..
    Let him continue deceiving Nigerians with his Change lies..
    Mtchheeewww...

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  11. Hope he die! Stupid greedy criminal.

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  12. Oshomole has already retired Anini since 19 gbirigbidim, he has no political value in the political space of Edo state courtesy of Oshomole the great. Beside, PDP died because of the activities of this old hawks that distroyed internal Democracy and Imposition of Candidate.

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