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Tribunal Results: Concerned Citizen Calls for Constitution to be Upheld

By Engr Daniel Gambo Concerned Stakeholders Forum

THE MOMENT OF DECISION

It is with deep sense of responsibility on behalf of all members of Labour Party Concerned Stakeholders I make this statement because this is our moment of decision for a true federalism. Nigerians has gone through a lot with patience and perseverance. Principally because we allowed ourselves to be divided along ETHNIC & RELIGIOUS lines while the people who manipulated themselves to govern over us under the guise of being elected are united in plundering our national treasury. Nigeria that was once a nation which money was not it’s problem but how to spend it has now become the poverty capital of the world with people dying of starvation.

The Justice Haruna Tsammani tribunal has scheduled Wednesday 6th September, 2023 as the day it will pronounce it’s Judgement on the electoral petitions before it. The announcement will have some serious implementations on the state of the Nation. On the pronouncement we will all be jubilating or like when INEC pronounced its own version of the election results sad, quiet and in the state of mourning. Their wasn’t any agitation by anybody or group of people because we all believed that the tribunals will do justice to all the aggrieved parties. Now the tribunal which is our hope is done and it’s verdict is final. I don’t want us to wait for the supreme court because I foresee a common identity amongst them. Therefore, it is either the TRIBUNAL uphold our Constitution relevant or jettison it by its judgement.

I am therefore on behalf of all concerned citizen of Nigeria calling all of us to say no if the verdict contradicts common sense. “ENOUGH IS ENOUGH OF THE PASHING by unpatriotic Nigerians in power. This is therefore our only moment to be truly united in words and deeds. This is our only moment of decision and the last to chose the free united Nigeria or a divided oppressive Nigeria. Thank you and God bless you all.

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