Tinubu inauguration: Obi tells supporters to remain calm
Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has cautioned his supporters against any act that could cause disruption to today’s inauguration of President-elect, Bola Tinubu, as the 16th President of Nigeria.
He called on them and other citizens in general to remain calm and law abiding.
He stressed that only the court of law would decide the actual winner of the poll in due course.
Obi made the call while speaking at an event in Kaduna State.
Obi who is currently in court challenging the emergence of Tinubu as the winner of the election, stated that the unity, peace and security of the country is paramount than any other interest.
He therefore called on all citizens to work for the progress and development of the country.
“We must continue to live on the path of peace, religious harmony, ethnic harmony, coexistence, that is the most important thing for now. Let’s have a peaceful, quiet Nigeria where government will concentrate on caring for the sufferings of the people,” the LP candidate stated.
Obi said the citizens must have to live peacefully and be able to work and concentrate on facing the issues of Nigeria which is insecurity, poverty, education and other very important aspects of the nation’s existence.
Accompanied by his running mate, Senator Datti Baba-Ahmed, he appealed to the incoming administrations at all levels to tackle issues of high youth unemployment , poverty and insecurity especially in the northern region
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