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Amaechi In New Audio Says “Lagos is a Glorified Village”

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Rotimi Amaechi, The minister of transport, has said “Lagos is a glorified village” in a new leaked audio on Monday.

okay News reported about the earlier audio of the criticising the President Buhari saying he does not care about matters.

The director-general of President Muhammadu Buhari’s campaign organisation was heard in the audio lamenting over water and roads in Lagos as he also talked about spate of traffic jams in the state.

The audio released by an aide of Atiku Abubakar, Phrank Shaibu.

Amaechi made the comments during a conversation with some journalists.

He said: “I live in Abuja, tell me where else we have infrastructure. Lagos is a glorified village. The only difference between Lagos and other cities is the fact that business is in Lagos, everybody is there doing business, so you can at least have food,” he said in the new audio clip.

“If not tell me what else you have in Lagos? 1,000 plus megawatts. That’s all. That’s what you have. What else do you have? No water, there are no roads. The reason why you meet traffic jams in Lagos is because there are no roads.”

Listen to the leaked audio below.

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