You have no electoral value, Tinubu fires back at ex-SGF Lawal

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The presidential candidate of ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has fired back at his erstwhile political ally and former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Mr Babachir Lawal, for downplaying his influence, ahead of next year’s general election.

Lawal, who leads a group of northern Christian politicians, had in a statement and a recent television interview adopted the presidential candidate of Labour Party, Mr Peter Obi.

The other faction, led by former House of Representatives’ speaker, Yakubu Dogara, however, swiftly dissociated itself, saying the former SGF was on his own as consultations were still ongoing.

Barely a week later, Dogara and his team adopted the presidential candidate of Peoples Democratic Party, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, a development Tinubu had also described as “PDP adopting PDP”.

Speaking on a television show weekend, Lawal had said, “Tinubu is relying on people that are unreliable. He will not get 25 per cent in all the Hausa-Fulani states.

“Now that he has sidelined the Christians, he will lose Adamawa, Benue, etc. He can’t even count on the Yoruba votes.”

The Minister of State, Labour and Employment and chief spokesperson of the APC Presidential Campaign Council, Mr Festus Keyamo, said with 40 million registered members of the APC, Tinubu was in pole position to clinch the Presidency.

According to him, a combination of other factors, including APC’s 22 sitting governors and five “rebel governors” in the opposition Peoples Democratic Party PDP will all work in favour of Tinubu.

He said, “40 million registered members; 22 sitting governors; absolute majority in the National Assembly; our candidate that ranks as the best governor in the last 23 years; the main opposition in total disarray with five rebel govs. Not on the ballot? The most ridiculous statement in 2022!”

On his part, the Director, Media and Publicity, of the APC PCC, Mr Bayo Onanuga, described Lawal’s postulations as “mere conjectures”.

He advised the former SGF to resolve the split in his own group before dabbling into Tinubu’s affairs.

The group of northern Christian politicians, led by Lawal and former House Speaker, Yakubu Dogara, recently took different positions with regards to 2023.

While the group is entirely opposed to the same faith ticket of the APC, Lawal has, however, aligned with Mr Obi of the Labour Party, a position not supported by Dogara and others.

There were, indeed, speculations that Dogara and his followers in the group would align with the presidential candidate of the country’s main opposition, the Peoples Democratic Party PDP.

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