With the outcome of last weekend’s governorship election in Osun State, the All Progressives Congress presidential candidate, Bola Tinubu, should withdraw from next year’s election, PDP claimed.
The party
alleged that the former Lagos State governor’s effort to “frustrate” the
outcome of the election won by its candidate and Governor-elect, Ademola
Adeleke, was rejected by stakeholders in Abuja.
The PDP’s
National Publicity Secretary, Hon. Debo Ologunagba, made the allegation during
a press conference in Abuja on Friday.
“Asiwaju
Tinubu’s humiliating rejection in Abuja, where he had reportedly rushed to in a
desperate bid to frustrate the smooth conclusion of the Osun State Governorship
election is a clear testimonial that the APC presidential candidate has been
roundly deflated.
“Our party
is privy to reports of how doors were locked against APC leaders in Abuja and
how their frantic telephone calls and corrupt offers to truncate the Osun
election were turned down,” Ologunagba alleged.
The PDP’s
spokesperson noted that the party was also “appalled by the nauseating,
blasphemous and unpardonable act by APC in hiring street artisans, fraudsters
and touts and criminally dressing them in bishop’s vestments to orchestrate an
endorsement for its collapsing presidential campaign”.
“The PDP,
in the strongest term, condemns this profane and highly provocative act of
desperation by the sinking APC Presidential Candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed
Tinubu, in the face of APC’s collapsing leadership, membership and followership
structure across the country.
“Nigerians
were sickened by videos and pictorial evidence of known mechanics, bus
conductors and fraudsters sacrilegiously being dressed in fake bishop vestments
and paid to endorse the unveiling of Asiwaju Tinubu’s widely rejected running
mate, Sen. Kashim Shettima.
“Such
action is unacceptable and unbecoming of any individual aspiring to a
leadership position at any level let alone, the office of the President. This
is an embarrassment to leadership.
“With this
scandalous act, Asiwaju Tinubu, who is still battling with issues of alleged
perjury, non-existent certificate and allegations of extortions has become more
ethically challenged and lost all moral standing to seek election as the
President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“More
sickening is the outcry by the hirelings that they were defrauded by agents of
the APC Presidential candidate, who paid them sums ranging from N30,000 to
N40,000 as against the N100,000 they were earlier promised.
“It is
therefore ludicrous that instead of being remorseful and asking for
forgiveness, the APC Presidential Campaign is shamelessly posting lame denials
and excuses in the face of hard and verified evidence of its involvement in the
shameless venture.”
On Osun
election, Ologunagba said, “It is now crystal clear to Nigerians why the people
of Asiwaju’s ancestral State of Osun and the South West geo-political zone
which ought to be his natural stronghold outrighly rejected him and his APC in
the July 16, 2022 Governorship election in Osun the State.
“PDP’s
sweeping victory and the spontaneous jubilation across our country are direct
statements by Nigerians on their resolve to stand on the platform of the PDP to
free themselves from the agonizing stranglehold of the lying, cruel and
life-discounting APC and its presidential candidate.”
He added,
“The APC Presidential candidate and his party should know that it is in his own
interest to withdraw from the race as it will be futile to go into an election
in which the Will and aspiration of the people are manifestly against him and
the APC.
“Asiwaju
has no political fighting chance in the face of the soaring popularity of PDP’s
very competent, candid, transparent, people-oriented and much more prepared
Presidential Candidate, His Excellency, Atiku Abubakar at the poll.
“The PDP
is poised for a winning campaign and as always, our Party is open to
suggestions and further collaborations with well-meaning Nigerians as we
collectively march to liberate our nation in the 2023 general elections.”
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