Spokesman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), presidential campaign council, Festus Keyamo on Saturday, said it is unconstitutional, the demand for the cancellation of the presidential poll.
Festus Keyamo’s comment comes days after the vice-presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Datti Baba-Ahmed said Bola Tinubu did not meet the constitutional requirements to become Nigeria’s president.
According to him, swearing in Tinubu as president is “ending democracy” and a clear violation of the 1999 constitution.
Festus Keyamo in a statement noted that those aiming to truncate the swearing-in ceremony of the president-elect should bury the thought.
“We have watched with great concern the condemnable activities of some persons and groups who are desirous of truncating our democracy. For reasons best known to them, these persons have remained embittered that Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu was declared the winner of the 2023 General Elections. Repeatedly, but unfortunately, these misguided individuals have called for either the cancellation of the results or that the President-elect should not be inaugurated on the 29th of May, 2023,” the statement reads.
“We wish to reiterate and emphasise that these positions are not in tandem with our constitutional provisions or our electoral laws. We would have taken these as mere wishful thinking, however, because of their implications for national security and public order, we have therefore considered it necessary, if not expedient, to call them to order.
“We are aware of the intentions of those engaged in these treasonable and subversive acts. We also know those involved in the many plots being contrived to undermine the transition in particular and democracy in general.
“They are fixated on an Interim Government. They have done it in this country before and it threw the country into avoidable crises for many years and they want to do it again. They are bent on delegitimizing the new government. Some have made treasonable insinuations and openly called for military take-over. It is for these reasons that they are desperate to incite the people against the incoming Government.
“It is perplexing to see that those contesting the results want to be in the courts and on the streets at the same time. However, if their intention is to truncate the inauguration of the President-elect and Vice-President-elect, they should immediately bury the thought.
“It is gratifying to note that the President has set in motion steps for the actualisation of the swearing-in ceremonies. In this regard, the Presidential Transition Council has remained focused and committed to its Terms of Reference in respect of organising a hitch-free handover.”
The minister of state, Labour, and Employment said the disgruntled members of the opposition should seek redress in court rather than resorting to street protest.
“By being declared winners, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Senator Kashim Shettima are legally entitled to be inaugurated into office as provided for by law and as we have practised since 1999, whilst those that feel otherwise have the right to seek legal redress in court. Why should their situation be different from what we have practised since 1999?” he said.
“Those who are dissatisfied with the declaration must conduct themselves within the ambit of the law. Nigeria is not a lawless country and should not be portrayed as such no matter the frustrations as presently being exhibited by some bad losers.”
In other news, Kanyi Daily reported that the Head Coach of the Super Eagles of Nigeria, Jose Peseiro reacted to the defeat of his team by Guinea-Bissau on Friday evening.
Peseiro said the team is sad and upset with the result of the match but added that the team played a good game.