The chief spokesperson for the All Progressives Congress (APC) Presidential Campaign Council, Festus Keyamo said his party’s presidential candidate, Bola Tinubu, will not abuse the rule of law because he’s one of the greatest victims of military brutality.
During an interview with Punch, Keyamo said the former Lagos governor would not abuse court judgments, having been a victim of military brutality in his struggle for Democracy.
According to him, Tinubu has chronicled his proposed reform for the Nigerian judiciary in his 80-page manifesto, noting that his principal was the most prepared of all the four contenders for the highest office in the land.
He said, “We have his plan about reforms and respect for the rule of law in our manifesto. Tinubu himself who was one of the greatest victims of military brutality, whose government then in Lagos was a victim of disobedient of the Supreme Court Judgment regarding Local Government funds.
“He has been a victim of it. I believe he also knows where the shoe pinches. Among the four leading aspirants, as we called them even though we know they are three, none of them fought for Democracy as much as Asiwaju.
“This is what the media knows very well. It is not a matter of blowing one’s trumpet. We don’t have to prove anything as well. He is the even one that can be trusted more than anybody.”
KanyiDaily recalls that Festus Keyamo had also claimed that Bola Tinubu is the best candidate to sell because of his track record in public service.
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