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Instead Of Atiku To Gather Evidence Against Us, He Is Busy Dancing Skelewu On The Streets Of Abuja – APC PCC

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Tinubu Behind Reports That I Want To Dump PDP - Atiku

The President-elect, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu has urged the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, to desist from disturbing public peace.

Tinubu stated this while reacting to the protest held by the PDP at the headquarters of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Abuja.

He urged Atiku to respect himself and stop following court jesters like Dino Melaye to dance ‘skelewu’ and causing traffic snarls within the nation’s capital, Abuja.

Tinubu noted that it was strange that a former vice-president of the country would be so idle that he has enough time to disturb the public peace.

The Director, Media and Publicity, at the All Progressives Congress Presidential Campaign Council, APC-PCC, Bayo Onanuga stated this via a statement.

Tinubu noted that they were not surprised that Atiku after stating that he would seek redress in court over the outcome of the February 25 election, decided to go back on his word and lead a protest.

He said, “Going by his political antecedents, it was rather not surprising that Atiku, days later, led a band of protesters, nay jesters in Abuja, to the headquarters of Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.

“What was on display today by Alhaji Atiku and his motley crowd was a new low from the perennial election loser.

Instead of Atiku and his party to wisely spend their time to gather the so-called evidence they hope to present before the courts, they are busy dancing ‘skelewu’ on the streets and causing traffic nuisance to residents of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, who were going to work on a Monday morning.

“We don’t expect a former Vice President of Nigeria, a statesman and a presidential candidate to be so jobless as to have time to disturb public peace over an electoral outcome he had already said he would challenge in court.”