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Tinubu will be sworn in as president. Step back from murky waters of politics— Keyamo to Onaiyekan

 

Festus Keyamo, minister of state for labour and employment,
says Bola Tinubu, president-elect, will be sworn into office to avoid a vacuum
in the government.

 

Keyamo spoke in reaction to comments credited to John
Onaiyekan, former Catholic archbishop of Abuja, who said “it doesn’t make much
sense” for Tinubu to be sworn in before the conclusion of the election
tribunal.

 

Tinubu is expected to be sworn in as president on May 29.
His victory is being challenged in court by Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) and Peter Obi of the Labour Party (LP).

 

In a tweet on Thursday, the minister said the archbishop was
going against Tinubu because he was not his preferred candidate during the
elections.

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 “All issues raised against
the victory of Tinubu in court now (whether it is 25% votes in FCT or the fake
drug issue, etc), are not different from issues raised against previous
presidents-elect because basically, the complaints have always been that the
declared victor did not win the election fair and square or was not qualified
to contest the election,” Keyamo said.

 

“No disqualifying issue against a candidate can be greater
than other disqualifying issues since a single issue can decide a case against
a President-elect.

 

“So, why all the fuss now? It has always been our electoral
template since 1999 for the declared winners to be sworn into office in order
to avoid a vacuum and not to foist an unconstitutional contraption on the
system whilst the cases are in court.”

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The minister said Onaiyekan should “consider stepping back
from the deep and murky waters of politics and desist from descending into the
arena of political conflicts”.

 

“The embarrassment to the body of Christ is getting too much
and no politician is worth dragging this dignified body into unnecessary
political controversy. Is this too much to ask, daddy?” he said.