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Resist Strain By Tinubu, APC To Postpone Elections, PDP Tells INEC, Nigerians

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The Atiku/Okowa Marketing campaign Group has referred to as on the Impartial Nationwide Electoral Fee (INEC) and Nigerians at giant to proceed to withstand the stress by the Tinubu/Shettima Marketing campaign Group to postpone the 2023 normal elections.

The Marketing campaign Group once more alerted that the Tinubu/Shettima Marketing campaign Group is determined for a postponement of the 2023 elections as a part of its design to trigger panic, create an environment of political uncertainty, destabilize the electoral course of and foist an undemocratic scenario on the nation, having come to a conclusion that its Presidential candidate, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has been rejected by Nigerians forward of the February 25, 2023, Presidential election.

The Marketing campaign, in a press release by its spokesperson, Kola Ologbondiyan, stated it has been made conscious of how brokers of the Tinubu/Shettima Marketing campaign, led by a governor of an APC-controlled North West State, had been firmly resisted by INEC and different well-meaning outstanding personalities within the nation in a current assembly the place the Tinubu brokers had gone to canvass for the postponement of the 2023 polls.

“Apparently annoyed, the Tinubu/Shettima Marketing campaign has reportedly elevated its stress on INEC whereas scaling up its infamous resort to public incitements, incendiary feedback wild allegations on the coverage with the view to additional orchestrate violence and heighten pressure to justify its calls for for election postponement.

“This accounts for current reckless allegations by unscrupulous officers of the Tinubu/Shettima Marketing campaign, which has additionally lined up a sequence of false alarms, lies and distortions, to instill confusion and insecurity within the polity,” the marketing campaign stated.

The marketing campaign added that it’s clear that Tinubu, having been demystified and having come to the top of his political video games within the face of the dazzling reputation of the Presidential Candidate of the Peoples Democratic Social gathering (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, is now determined for a face-saving measure, for which his marketing campaign is able to derail the democratic course of.

“Nigerians can recall that the Tinubu/Shettima Marketing campaign had in a current assertion formally conceded to Atiku Abubakar’s electoral superiority to Senator Tinubu, whereby it additionally said that Atiku Abubakar is well-grounded, extra standard and poised to comb the ballot in most states of the nation.

“What Nigerians anticipate of Tinubu, right now, is to humbly settle for his rejection and give up the presidential race, particularly now that he has refused to have interaction in debates or unscripted interviews.

“Tinubu has no message; he has no options for the myriads of issues introduced upon our nation by the APC administration the place he performs a number one function.

“It’s clear that Tinubu is barely within the race for his self-aggrandizement and never for the great of the Nigerians, which explains his resort to brawling, entitlement mentality, threats, incitements and willingness to destroy our nation,” the marketing campaign stated.

The Atiku/Okowa Marketing campaign Group, due to this fact urged Nigerians and INEC to stay alert and proceed to withstand the shenanigans of the Tinubu/Shettima Marketing campaign in its plots to derail democracy.

Nigerians are prepared for the 2023 normal elections as already scheduled by INEC; they (Nigerians) are resolute of their dedication to free our nation from the stranglehold of the APC by voting in Atiku Abubakar as the following President to start the work of rebuilding and returning our nation on the trail of unity, peace, nationwide stability and financial prosperity,” the marketing campaign stated.

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