Keyamo Slammed for Using 2019 Video to Campaign for Tinubu

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The senior spokesman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential campaign council, Festus Keyamo, has come under attack on social media after posting a 2019 campaign rally video on his verified Twitter account.

The campaign spokesperson used the video to taunt the Labour Party and other opposition supporters on their claims of massive turnout for each of their rallies.

He took to the microblogging platform on Sunday night to post a video clip which according to him, was captured at a political march in an unnamed town in Kogi State yesterday.

Keyamo in his caption claimed that the crowd was not rented and that every one of the citizens in the rally has his Permanent Voters Card (PVC) ready for the 2023 general elections.

He used the occasion to mock other parties, saying that soon the boys will be separated from the men.

Festus Keyamo‘s tweet reads: “We showed them how to do a proper march today in just one town in Kogi; no borrowed crowd; everyone here has a PVC (go and verify This is organised by proper ‘structures’, not ‘keypad activists’! Gradually, we shall separate the boys from the men!”.

Keyamo Slammed for Using 2019 Video to Campaign for Tinubu

Minutes after posting the video, it was discovered that it was indeed a video from the campaign of the Governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello in 2019.

Reactions:

Francis Emmanuel @Francis00118779Na Bello 2019 campaign Jare don’t mind that good for nothing SAN”

@OfficialB: “A political party in power Fighting so hard to level up with the Labour Party. This is what happens when you take citizens for granted.”

@azange_: “Exactly! NIGERIANS will teach APC and PDP a lesson. NIGERIANS are bigger than any political party!”

@Usman_Suleyy: “It’s even a fake video… Yahaya bello 2019 campaigns video”

@I_Am_Ahgahdah: “No de shout oga, na Bello okene ‘tatata’ women be that.”

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