Tribunal’s decision on Buhari is triumph for Nigerians, APC-Anyanwu
By Akinade Israel O.
Reactions keep on trailing President Muhammadu Buhari’s triumph at the race request tribunal.
Reactions keep on trailing President Muhammadu Buhari’s triumph at the race request tribunal.
An individual from the National Executive Committee of the APC, Chief Nduka Anyanwu, portrayed the choice as triumph for Nigerians. Chief Anyanwu anyway noticed that the triumph implies more work for the APC and the administration. An individual from the National Executive Committee of the All Progressive Congress (APC), Chief Nduka Anyanwu has depicted the choice of the 5-man board of judges of the presidential election tribunal to maintain the race of President Muhammadu Buhari as triumph for Nigerians and APC. Anyanwu said this while praising the president on his triumph. Anyanwu depicted Buhari’s triumph at the council as “an open door for Nigerians to encounter more long periods of deliberate initiative.”
His words: “President Buhari has by his manner demonstrated to be what Nigeria needs right now. “Having been burdened with the tough assignment of resuscitating a nation left to sleep to death by the PDP, Buhari has through huge numbers of his activities reestablished mental soundness in administration. Today, we have a nation where building and reconstructing of foundation have taken the middle stage. Steadily we are coming back to the period where the plentiful abundance of Nigeria is being used intentionally.” Chief Anyanwu anyway noticed that the triumph implies more work for the APC and the legislature, focusing on that Nigerians are in high trusts that the president’s triumph will upgrade the pace of the conveyance of the profits of majority rule government in the nation.
In the mean time, Rivers state governor, Nyesom Wike, on Wednesday, September 11, praised President Buhari on his triumph.
Wike, the facilitator of the resistance’s battle in the south-south during the 2019 presidential election, in a press proclamation marked by his media associate, Simeon Nwakaudu, asked the president to utilize his triumph to work for Nigeria’s solidarity.
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