All Progressives
Congress (APC) stalwart Asiwaju Bola Tinubu has said former President
Olusegun Obasanjo has no moral right to accuse anybody of rigging.
Obasanjo
accused President Muhammadu Buhari of planning to rig the February 16
election.
Tinubu,
in a statement yesterday, said: “By hook, crook or utter fantasy, Obasanjo
seeks to return to Aso Villa, not as an irritating, importuning guest but as a
long-term resident. He wants to be back in control. If he cannot be
president, then the president better carve from his office a special room for
Obasanjo.
“Obasanjo
thinks he is more than the greatest Nigerian. He thinks himself greater than
Nigeria itself. Unless he is allowed to lead the procession, he will groan,
grouse and grit. However, neither President Buhari nor the progressive APC have
much use for his reactionary policies and his megalomaniac ways.
“Thus,
we shall be forced to endure more of his letters. But enduring such missives is
vastly superior and small price to pay for not having to endure a repeat of his
unenlightened misgovernance.”
To
Tinubu, the former leader is at war against his deeds and the least qualified
to complain about rigging.
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