Popular Nigerian skit maker and activist, Mr Macaroni has stated emphatically that he’d never vote for the ruling party, All Progressives Congress (APC) or Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2023 general elections..
Mr Macaroni however didn’t mention the party or his choice of candidate in the forthcoming election.
He tweeted: “I have been saying it since October 2020 that I will never cast a vote for APC or PDP!!
“I can’t speak for others but I can speak for myself and that is final!!.
The funny man had earlier stated in a series of tweet that his life and that of his family are being threatened by supporters of a particular presidential candidate for 2023 election.
He wrote, “I went to visit my mother 2 weeks ago. I was giving out money to some people in the neighborhood as I always do anytime I go home. A woman walked up to me and asked why I am against a particular candidate.. I said I am not against anyone. All I want is for a better country.
“And that can only happen when we vote in good leaders. The next thing she said is that I should better watch myself because they know where my people live. I asked if that was a threat and she continued saying all sorts. My sister and manager were with me and I have a video!
“I can go on and on about different threats that I have received from some party members or supporters of a presidential candidate because they somehow believe that I am against their choice. Cyber bullying via different online attacks and tribal propaganda.
“There is so much dishonesty going on and it gets worse by the day. But my messaging will never change! Nigerians have suffered enough!!! Look around you and look at the serious challenges we are facing as a people.
“There’s no Messiah anywhere! However, to stand a chance for a better Nation come 2023, we must elect the most suitable options to occupy positions of leadership in the country. We must individually analyze these candidates by examining their past records, their current state of mind, their capacity and capability; Vis-à-vis the respective positions they wish to occupy.
“Do your research and vote for the right candidates. I rest my case. For now!”