Politics
Tinubu is unstoppable, says Umahi
Ebonyi Governor David Umahi has said that nobody can stop President-elect, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu from being sworn in.
He advised those thinking they would rob Tinubu of his mandate to have a re-think, insisting that Tinubu can’t be stopped.
The Governor spoke in Abakaliki, the capital on Tuesday when the Governor-elect, Francis Nwifuru visited him in his office.
Nwifuru was in the Governor’s office to present his INEC Certificate of Return and appreciate the Governor for his support which gave him and the All Progressives Congress victory at the recently concluded governorship poll.
Umahi called for an end to extreme and bitter politics adding that Tinubu’s victory was divinely ordained by God
He said: “There is no power or force that will remove Tinubu from being the President, because the time God would have stopped him, God allowed him.
“Because God allowed him, no man can stop him. And this extreme politics should be deemphasized in Nigeria so we can move forward, in a better Nigeria.
Umahi dedicated the victory of the All Progressives Congress(APC) in the State and across the country to God.
He maintained that those seeking to upturn the victories at the tribunal were simply wasting their time and resources, adding that the party merited all it got at the polls.
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