Coalition: Sanwo-Oell says that “the Nigerians will never return to Egypt”

The supporters of a coalition to snatch the power of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in 2027 received a firm response to their ambition – it will fail.
The Nigerians will support the president to ensure that the earnings of his daring reforms are fully made, said the Governor of the State of Lagos Babajide Sanwo-Elle.
He believes that the formation of a coalition that has landed in the African democratic congress (ADC), one of the marginal political parties, is nothing more than a simple distraction, which Tinubu should ignore.
“The Nigerians will never return to Egypt,” said Sanwo-Olu in Lagos. “The goal is to distract the commander in chief and to derail the social and economic earnings that we can see and hear, but the president Tinubu knows the game and will never fall in love with their bait,” said the governor.
A group of politicians, including the former vice -president Atiku Abubakar, the presidential candidate of the 2023 Labor Party (LP) Peter Obi, the former president of the Senate David Mark, the former transport minister Rotimi Amaechi, the former governor of the State of Kaduna was described in association with asseyer, who was deger in the event of dishonors. Supporters believe it will be a good platform for their plan.
According to Sanwo-Oell, the Tinubu track record, the results and agenda of the reforms are strong enough to be above any narrative that is made to make its administration or prospects for the re-election derail.
He mentioned stability in the change market, the student loan regime, huge infrastructure projects, plus income for states after removing fuel subsidies, tax reforms, increase in oil production and minimum national wages, among others.
“President Tinubu is not only a manufacturer of men, but a visionary leader whose impact is evident throughout the nation,” said Sanwo-Oell.
To the question if the president and his all progressive Congress (APC) were annoyed by the Adc and his promoters, Sanwo-Ever said: “Nobody should be worried or distracted by what ADC or any other group is trying to orchestrate. The truth is clear, people can see the difference and the story is on its side”.
The presidential assistants described the coalition as “a gathering of desperate” and “internal displaced politicians”, which should be ignored.
“They have nothing but bitterness to offer; they are linked together by their illogical resentment towards President Tinubu, not by no edifying ideology. They will show the steam,” said Sanwo-Oku.
To the question on which advice he had for the president, the governor replied: “Simple. The president should remain the path. Millions of Nigerians well intentioned through party lines and compatriots, who understand what it takes to govern the most populous black nation on earth and revive a troubled economy, are behind him and trust his leadership.”
“We know to what extent we arrived under the leadership of President Tinubu. Attention should remain on the delivery of the results, deepen the reforms and build a stronger Nigeria. Any attempt to shake that foundation will be useless,” he added.
Between the Rotoric of the ADC and other opposition items, Sanwo-Ever asked for calm, discipline and continuous trust in the president’s leadership.

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