Tinubu will treat everyone fairly: Former lawmaker

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Dayo Adeyeye, the national coordinator of the South-West Agenda for Asiwaju, stated that Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, the next president, would not marginalize any group inside the nation, regardless of whether they supported him or not.

The promise was given by Adeyeye, a former spokesperson for the 9th Senate, to journalists on Thursday in Abuja.

 

 

The Afenifere chieftain asserted that Tinubu had no justification for marginalizing any region of the nation because he won the election with overwhelming support nationwide.

He pointed out that the President-elect met the requirements of the Constitution in five of the six geopolitical zones, which span 31 of the 36 states that make up the Federation.

This demonstrates a wide distribution across the nation, he said. According to the constitution’s drafters, the next president of Nigeria must enjoy widespread support across the whole nation. Tinubu has fulfilled these demands.

“However, the populace in a few regions of the nation where it was clear he did not adhere to the constitution’s standards has nothing to worry about with Asiwaju Bola Tinubu’s forthcoming administration.

“He is a man with a big heart, and he has said that he will be fair to all Nigerian communities. Therefore, he wouldn’t be prevented in any way from carrying out development projects in their areas simply because some people didn’t vote for him.

“Everyone should have peace of mind knowing that Tinubu’s administration will treat all of Nigeria’s geopolitical zones fairly.

Every region of the nation will receive excellent care, and his government will make accommodations for the local populace. Therefore, it is essential for all Nigerians to have faith that everyone will experience better days in the future. Tinubu would always stand up for all Nigerians and will never be against one.

“He has been elected President of Nigeria, and he will work for every Nigerian, regardless of their age, gender, or ethnicity.

“He will make sure that the entire nation develops equally. If one region of the nation is ignored, it will set other regions back. We must advance in terms of social and economic growth.

Adeyeye stated that Tinubu’s first priority will be to deal with the problem of insecurity.

Although present throughout the nation, he claimed that some regions were more plagued by it.

Therefore, locations where the issue has nearly become intractable would receive substantial attention.

“Once the issue of insecurity is resolved, it will lead to enormous social and economic activities that will have a multiplicative impact on all economic sectors. Tinubu will use all available methods, including technological ones, to address the issue. Decentralizing the nation’s security architecture might also be necessary.

“I know that he has done well in terms of the security in Lagos State when he was governor,” Adeyeye continued.

 

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