Archbishop Speaks On Asking Nigerians To Accept Tinubu As President-Elect

John Cardinal Onaiyekan

Following the announcement by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Archbishop Emeritus of the Catholic Archdiocese of Abuja, Cardinal John Onaiyekan, has denied asking Nigerians to accept Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress as president-elect.

In a statement signed by his personal secretary, Fr Emmanuel Adugba, Onaiyekan, in response to a report that he, during his homily at the Church of Assumption Asokoro, asked Nigerians to “accept the result of the 2023 presidential election as announced by INEC,” described the outcome of the exercise as “tragically questionable results,” most notably Tinubu’s “consequent legitimacy” as the winner.

He claimed that the author of the post made it appear as if he urged Nigerians to accept the results after the winner was declared, when in fact he made the appeal on February 26 before collation began.

Adugba said;

This appeal was made with the belief then shared by most Nigerians that the process and the outcome of the election will be free, fair and credible as promised by INEC. Unfortunately, the result turned out to be totally different.

The cleric added;

After a tragically questionable election. His Eminence blatantly refuses to be drafted into boosting non-existing credibility of results and its consequent legitimacy of the declared winner. His Eminence is a firm lover of peace, but never at the expense of truth, and justice. God bless Nigeria.

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