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Shehu Sani speaks on ‘stopping’ Tinubu’s inauguration

A chieftain of the Peoples Democratic (PDP) and former federal lawmaker, Shehu Sani, on Tuesday said the inauguration of the president-elect, Bola Tinubu, on May 29, should not be stopped.

POLITICS NIGERIA reports that according to Sani, Tinubu should be sworn in as Nigeria’s new leader “so that we don’t jump into political paralysis and anarchy”.

“The inauguration should not be stopped so that we don’t jump into political paralysis and anarchy.

“The PDP and LP are in court and that’s okay. I believe even those who are in Court want to inherit the country in one piece,” Sani wrote on his verified Twitter handle.

This newspaper reports that the election that produced Tinubu, a former governor of Lagos State, as winner, is being contested in the court by the opposition.

It remains to be seen whether a significant verdict will be issued before the handover date of May 29.

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4 Comments

  1. So anybody can just rig election and sworn in so that we do not jump into anarchy right? You are indeed a confused man.

    1. You people had problem. Leading figure and personalities lost election in their states and you claim election were rigged. You can as well deny your existence you and your I’ll.

  2. NO FOOL ANTI DEMOCRACY DOGS AND OR EVIL MACHINATIONS CAN REVERSE RETARD AND OR STOP AND REWIND THE FORGING HANDS OF THE CLOCK AND TIME.

    All CONSPIRATORS against the time and wellbeing of Nigeria will FAIL and be the ones that would not be found on the
    god day of inauguration.

    DETRACTORS CAN GON ON WITH WASTING AWAY THE TIME AND LIFES.

    There is no stopping the wheel of PROGRESS and a FINE new dawn for Nigeria.

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