NewsPoliticsNo consideration should be given to postpone election, no matter the challenges, Ex-Minister Warns

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Former Minister of Communications and General Officer Commanding (GOC) Third Armoured Division Nigerian Army, Major General Tajudeen Olanrewaju (Rtd) has warned that no consideration should be given to plot by anti-democratic forces to postpone the 2023 presidential election, no matter the challenge.

In a press statement on Wednesday, Olanrewaju said that postponing the February 25th election would lead to a low turnout of voters, and genuine winners will not emerge since the enthusiasm to come out to vote would drop.

He declared support for the February 25, 2023 general elections as already planned by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in spite of whatever effort  anti-democratic forces within or without, he maintained that the elections must hold as scheduled.

Speaking about the issue of Interim National Government, General Olanrewaju noted that there should be no room for it, adding that his experience, in the consolidation of Interim National Government led by Chief Ernest Shonekan in 1993, puts him in better stead to speak against it at this time.

The former Corps Commander Artillery Nigerian Army, who commended President Muhammadu Buhari’s commitment to a successful transition of power as scheduled to kick off in three weeks said that the best legacy the President would be remembered for is leaving behind for coming generation is the actualisation of civilian-to-civilian transition of power, democratically.

He reviewed the situation of impunity in public and private places, which has resulted in the agonising new Naira notes and fuel scarcity across the country, and assured Nigerians that those challenges are not enough excuses to disrupt the transition election process embarked upon by the government.

While throwing his weight behind President Buhari, he noted that the President has the capacity to resolve the issues, stressing that  that any banker or petroleum marker, who has respectively hoarded cash or products to sabotage the process and thereby igniting public unrest should be appropriately handled because nobody is more powerful than the state.

“Mr. President has the capacity to handle the situation and he has my support for doing exactly that because, nobody stands in the way government has taken for the good of the people, except that such person is incurring the wrath of the law requiring that government takes action against him and the nation moves on,” he said.

“In other climes, these bankers who inflict pains on citizens would have been in the gulag. They are simply wicked. Yes, the new notes are limited in supply to the public but can be shared pro rata on the counters by the banks for the low income customers to meet minimum demands.

Olanrewaju added, “This is a good monetary policy, but handled for personal gains along the distribution chain to the consumers.  Nigerians like inflicting pains and injuries on fellow citizens.  This is not a matter of leadership at the top, but it cuts across down to the grassroots.

“We (Nigerian citizens) need to assist the government in succeeding at this time. If you don’t have fuel and low value currency, it’s the poor people who will suffer in the supply and demand chain,” Olanrewaju said.

He added that, “Banks are sufficiently stocked with enough new notes that there’s no reason for Nigerians to be going through the current suffering. This is just terrible. This is not a matter of leadership at the top,” he said.

Speaking about Lagos State, he said, General Olanrewaju said, “Lagosians must shine their eyes this time around. The 2023 elections will determine our identity, rights, and future. Every genuine IBILE (IBILE (Ikorodu, Badagry, Ikeja, LAGOS and Epe) citizen must be ready to challenge the present status-quo and liberate themselves from one man dictatorship.

“The Lagos State revenues have to be redefined. The upland communities have suffered from development as our collective heritage and resources have been sold out for the benefit of a few powerful elements in the state.  As ÌBILE citizens, let’s vote wisely for the benefit of all of us. IBILE had never been so downgraded the way it is today,” Olanrewaju said.

By Uzoamaka Ikezue (Staff Reporter)

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