Imansuangbon Joins ADC, Obtains Membership Card, Laments Hardship In Nigeria

By Simeon OSAJIE
The Proprietor of Pacesetters Group of Schools, Abuja, Barrister Kenneth Imansuangbon also known as ‘The Riceman’, has pitched his tent with the African Democratic Congress (ADC).
Formally making his movement to the coalition party in Benin, Edo State capital on Wednesday morning, Imansuangbon said that the ADC is the vehicle that will be deployed to rescue Nigeria from the clutches of bad governance in the wake of unemployment, poor value of the naira, escalating cost of living, etc.
According to him, “It is only we, Nigerians that would rescue our country. Are we ready with ADC to rescue our country? We have decided to rescue our country through ADC. Why am I here? I am here because I am tired of hunger.”
Going further, Kenneth Imansuangbon stressed: “I can no longer buy rice to share to Edo State people, to the widows and widowers. I am tired of that! I am tired because I can no longer buy fuel!
“Nigerians are special people created by God Almighty. Me, I have found an alternative. I have found a credible alternative. An alternative that’s genuinely for change.”
Barrister Imansuangbon lost his aspiration to govern Edo State in 2024 losing the Labour Party (LP) primaries to Barrister Olumide Akpata, former President of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), under controversial circumstances.