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“Tinubu is your president” – Former PDP senator tells Aisha Yesufu, other Nigerians

A former senator elected on the platform of the PDP, Ben Murray-Bruce, has reacted to the actions of some aggrieved Nigerians following the outcome of the Supreme Court’s judgement on the 2023 presidential election.

The court had, on Thursday, dismissed cases brought against President Tinubu’s election by Atiku Abubakar (PDP) and Peter Obi (Labour Party).

The court’s verdict generated mixed reactions on social media with some notable Nigerians, including rights activist Aisha Yesufu, declaring that Tinubu was not their president.

In a tweet on Thursday, the former Bayelsa senator, insisted that Tinubu remains the president of all Nigerians regardless of their political party affiliations.

“As long as you call yourself a citizen of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, you do not have ‘your’ President. Nigeria has a President, and whether you like it or not, he presides over you as Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces and Head of the State,” the former senator declared

Bruce also urged Atiku to congratulate President Tinubu adding that the PDP must remain united and organize itself ahead of the 2027 elections.

“It is only right, fitting, and sportsmanly for both Waziri Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi to congratulate President Bola Tinubu for his victory in the #NigerianElections2023.

“There must be an end to litigation, and the Supreme Court must end it. All talk by some persons that ‘Bola Tinubu is not my President’ is frivolous and unhelpful.

“The Peoples Democratic Party must now play their role as Nigeria’s most viable opposition party.

“It is incumbent on them to work on unifying their ranks. Disunity and treachery against President Goodluck Jonathan cost them the 2015 election.

“Disunity also cost them this election. If they allow it to repeat itself a third time, they are done.”

The former senator, who served in the upper chamber between June 2015 and June 2019, also advised youths not to allow anybody, whether candidate, party, or TV station, to set them against the government.

He said: “To the youths of Nigeria, do not allow anybody, whether candidate, party, or TV station, to set you against the government. The future is yours, as Millennials, not ours, the fifties and sixties generation. Use it well.

“Organise now for 2027, or agonise when it is 2027.”

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