According to the report from the Vanguard, the former campaign spokesman of President Bola Tinubu in the south East, Dr. Josef Onoh expressed disappointment with President Bola Tinubu’s distribution of rewards following his electoral victory.

Onoh and his group worked diligently and made personal sacrifices to support Tinubu, aligning themselves with his vision and contributing significantly to his success.

However, they were disheartened to see individuals who had not supported Tinubu, and even insulted him, receiving prominent positions in his administration.

Onoh criticized these individuals for lacking loyalty and dedication to Tinubu’s vision, suggesting that their lack of commitment to the president could pose potential problems for his administration.

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According to Josef Onoh, “We worked tirelessly at the detriment of our well being to support the President, we shared in his vision, most of us committed our soul to ensuring he wins and succeeds and immediately after his victory we were all shocked to our bone marrow how he started rewarding strangers who didn’t play any significant role nor believe in his mandate.

Most of them were anti-Tinubu and hauled all sorts of insults at him, we engaged viciously most of them and once victory was won they became the prize. They never believed in him, they never worked for the position they were rewarded with, so it’s normal they have no loyalty to him nor share in his vision.”….VïêwMôrê

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