They said DPP was dead. They pointed fingers, criticized and insulted the President that he is not in control of state and party affairs.
The president and the DPP proved them wrong as the party came flat out. Sending signals and trembles to opponents that DPP remains the Peoples favorite party set to develop this nation.
The voicing out that come the next election the party will emerge victorious angered them even more. They know that DPP will impress by the end of this term and so they have now realized that the president is unstoppable.
Having toured two districts and highlighted what the DPP leadership has done so far, the people have now started accusing the president who they wanted to be on the ground telling people what he has done of wasting tax payer’s money. Really?
“Are you not the same cry babies who made the noise that APM is silent and he is not speaking to the people?”
Now he is speaking to the people. What’s next? Finding new alternatives of justifying your shame trashing development rallies having seen that DPP remains the same old strong party?
For once reason as people with brains. These rallies are the same DPP was holding when it was in opposition and you never cried that APM was wasting your tax payer’s money because you knew he was capable of doing that with DPP.
So today he is the state President, you want him not to talk to his people as he used to for fear that people will criticize him for wasting tax payer’s money?
Never! That must be one of the best jokes of the year. APM will not stop holding development rallies to brief this nation what he has done and will do in the next years. The people in the rural areas need to know what their president is doing and it is through these rallies that the President will unpack what the DPP promised and what it has done.
If you have nothing to do with APMs development rallies. Shut your nasty mouths and people will respect you for that. But if you cry now, its two early as more development rallies are coming so you will cry until your voice is gone
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