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Tinubu does not have to resign, let Nigerians decide at the polls – APC chieftain, Aliyu
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Tinubu does not have to resign, let Nigerians decide at the polls – APC chieftain, Aliyu

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A Chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, APCFarouk Aliyu, has said that President Bola Tinubu does not have to resign.

Featuring in an interview on Arise Television’s ‘Morning Show’ on Thursday, Aliyu said, ‘let Nigerians decide Tinubu’s fate at the polls come 2027’.

He was reacting to the call by the opposition asking Tinubu to resign, adding that it was a normal thing for the opposition to do so.

“The President does not have to resign. Nigerians should decide at the polls. Actually, the work of the opposition is exactly what they are doing, so I guess they are doing well by asking the president to throw in the towel.

“We used to be in opposition, and we have called on former presidents when we were in the opposition for them to resign as well.

“So it’s part of what they should do, and we like it by them calling on the president to resign, but then the decision will ultimately be with the people of this country.

“Agreed, there are economic, security, and other challenges, but we are doing our best to ensure these things don’t continue,” he said.

Tinubu does not have to resign, let Nigerians decide at the polls – APC chieftain, Aliyu

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