Tinubu should honour Nigeria, resign immediately – Ex-Minister Osita Chidoka

113450 tinubu should honour nigeria resign immediately ex minister osita chidoka
113450 tinubu should honour nigeria resign immediately ex minister osita chidoka

Former Minister of Aviation, Mr Osita Chidoka, has known as for the rapid resignation of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu following the controversies surrounding his tutorial data on the Chicago State University.

Chidoka, a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, made the decision on Wednesday whereas talking on an Arise TV present.

His assertion adopted allegations that the President’s certificates submitted to the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, was cast.

Media Talk Africa remembers that Chicago State University, CSU, on Monday launched Tinubu’s tutorial data to the previous vice chairman, Atiku Abubakar, who’s looking for the nullification of Tinubu’s election within the courtroom.

The launch of the doc is at the moment fueling controversies within the political house as opposition events and their supporters vowed to unseat the president.

Speaking on the matter, Chidoka suggested Tinubu to honour the nation, tender his resignation and apologize to Nigerians for the supply of his certificates.

He lamented that the certificates saga had broken the repute of the nation and would have an effect on the nation’s capacity to intermediate within the West African sub-region.

He stated, “While spreading the gospel of democracy in West Africa, you cannot go there with this kind of mandate. That is the point.

“I don’t think the point is about what the Supreme Court would decide. What is the issue to me is that the president should just resign. There should be a level of honour in this country.

“He should just say that he made a mistake and doesn’t know how he got the certificate.

“This is not something that needs another technical rigmarole. This is something that will reduce our country. It will reduce our capacity to intermediate in the West African region.

“It will reduce the ability of Nigerians to think that we need to make difficult decisions”.

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