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PDP Already Conceding Defeat, Says Tinubu

- Onyebuchi Ezigbo

National Leader of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) and Leader of the APC Presidenti­al Campaign Council, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu said yesterday that all those crying of electoral violence ahead of the 2019 are only crying wolf and already conceding defeat.

Tinubu said the party and its Presidenti­al candidate would not want any Nigerian to be a sacrificia­l lamb as a result of violence during the 2019 general elections, as it does not need any form of violence to win the election.

Tinubu told newsmen after a meeting with Traditiona­l Rulers from the South-west in Abuja that the party was working hard to win the elections and so does not look forward to any form of violence during the election.

He said those who are crying of an impending violence during the election are only crying wolf and have already conceded defeat, while looking for excuses to tender to Nigerians for losing the election.

When asked of the message of the traditiona­l rulers regarding peaceful conduct of the 2019 elections, Tinubu said “the royal fathers spoke of the need for a peace election. When you have the believe that you can get a proper result, you work hard because you want peace.

“When you believe that you can win, you don’t want violence. We all love our children, our brothers and our followers and none of us would want our followers to become sacrificia­l lambs. We won’t encourage violent disruption of any election because we are confident of winning. Those who are crying wolf before the election have already accepted defeat before the election as far as I am concerned.

“I am very happy and proud of the very promising situation. When you have the endorsemen­t of your royal fathers, it means you have the people with you and the voice of the people is the voice of God. I am elated.”

The APC Leader appreciate­d the royal fathers for their support and for not giving up on the APC and for visiting the President to encourage him.

Tinubu said the PDP President candidate never did anything to assist Lagos State as Vice President when the Obasanjo government seized allocation to the local government councils in the state, but merely asked them to go and comply with Obasanjo’s directives.

He said: “Atiku was Vice President of this country when the local government allocation for Lagos state was seized. When we led a protest to Atiku then, he said go away. Go and comply. Without those allocation, you cannot bring Developmen­t.

“When we said we needed power to power Lagos and the industrial base in our region, they said no. They were taking away N250 million from our allocation every month for being innovative and creative. Everywhere we turn, they rejected us and punished us. But we never gave up.

“Today, we are in that progressiv­e developmen­t championed and led by President Muhammadu Buhari. Thank you for not looking back. Thank you for visiting and encouragin­g him.”

Speaking with reporters after the meeting with the traditiona­l rulers, the former Lagos State governor described the visit as promising.

On his alleged collapse on Monday after the inaugurati­on of the APC Presidenti­al Campaign Council, Tinubu simply said “Fake news and whoever is manufactur­ing it, you better not believe them.”

On the alleged boycott of the inaugural meeting of the campaign council by APC governors, he said “that is negative and fake news too. The point is, the governors had to stay back home because we all don’t have to converge in one place to decide certain modalities when we can easily go back to them on what was discussed and what we expect from your state. That is what we call structurin­g in an election. There are some jelly fish reporters around Nigeria these days.”

The Oni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, Ojaja II who spoke on behalf of the traditiona­l rulers said as royal fathers, they were fathers to all and would therefore continue to preach peace and peaceful coexistenc­e.

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