2023: Tinubu’s victory irrevocable – Sen Nnamani

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By Christiana Ekpa

Former Governor of Enugu state, senator Chimaroke Nnamani has urged Nigerians, especially Ndigbo to support the administration of the President- Elect Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
Senator Nnamani who currently represents Enugu East in the Senate cautioned that antagonism to the Tinubu presidency would not yield the needed dividend of democracy.
The federal Lawmaker stated: ”Tinubu has won the election . If any body has any reason to think otherwise, the courts are there to adjudicate. The courts are there as part of the electioneering process.
“What I expect our people to do is to align with the incoming administration, negotiate like others for national resources and political largesse for the benefit of our citizens”.
Senator Nnamani believes that a Tinubu Administration will be fair, just and equitable in the allocation of resources to every part of Nigeria.
He added that Tinubu has more than enough experience to run the affairs of Nigeria in a manner that will give all sections of Nigeria a sense of belonging.

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