The
former governor of Lagos State, Bola Tinubu, on Monday called on the military
to perish any attempt to lure it to stage a coup against the democratic
process, vowing that such attempt would be vehemently resisted.
The Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Buratai, had
last week revealed that some military officers were hobnobbing with politicians
ostensibly to overthrow the present democratically elected government.
But speaking at a Special Parliamentary Session
organised by the Lagos State House of Assembly to mark the Lagos@50
celebrations and the second anniversary of the 8th Assembly, Mr. Tinubu advised
those behind the attempt to truncate the democratic which Nigerians fought hard
for should perish such idea in their best interest.
“But amidst the celebration, I will like to
sound a caution to us all the precious thing we have – democracy that we are
now trying to perfect is not guaranteed to us,” Mr. Tinubu said.
“We must sweat hard yet think wisely if we are
to keep it. There will always be some people who want to undermine democracy.
These people gain more from the government in the dark.
“Just a few days ago, we had a warning that
some people were trying to entice the military out of the barracks. I say don’t
try it. I want to add my voice to that warning. Those who think they can break
the democracy so many of us laboured and for which too many people died,
sacrificed their lives, they are sure mistaken.
“Nigeria has come too far for such a thing to
happen. Those people behind such idea will find no fertile ground to plant
their seed in Lagos. We will not buy their bad product; whatever they want to
sell is a bad product and we are going to reject it. We tell them, move away
from here because Lagos State will resist it, Lagos State is saying move away
from it, don’t think about it, we are all staying together to grow our
democracy,” Mr. Tinubu said.
The Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Buratai, had last week revealed that some military officers were hobnobbing with politicians ostensibly to overthrow the present democratically elected government.
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