Presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, has revealed what he will do if president-elect, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu invites him into his Government of National Unity.
Obi said he would not accept any offer to be part of Tinubu’s government.
He stated this While featuring on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily on Thursday.
Recall that Obi has dragged Tinubu and his party, the All Progressives Congress (APC) to court over the outcome of the February 25 presidential election.
Tinubu’s camp had hinted that the APC candidate would form an all-inclusive government to carry all his opponents along in his government.
When asked if he was called upon to be a member of Tinubu’s Government of National Unity, Obi said he was still challenging the process of the election and the declaration.
According to him, the process of the election should be put right first before anyone could talk of the Government of National Unity.
“The first thing I want to see is that the process is right. The process through which you achieve anything is far more fundamental than what you do thereafter. Let us go back first, I am challenging the process and the declaration.
“Until we get it right, then we can talk about a government of national unity. Otherwise, we would go and sit down and say that those who stopped a train and kidnapped people can call us to discuss peace when they have people in captivity. Until things are done rightly, we will be encouraging what we don’t need to encourage,” he said.
When he was asked whether or not he would accept the outcome if it is not in his favour, Obi said he would be shocked if the court upholds Tinubu’s election.
His words: “Issues about the election will be sorted out in court. I will be shocked if this country goes on with that situation. It will then stand that it is a corporate criminalised country. We can’t allow it. We need to start unbundling this criminality.
“When people were talking about structure, it is this fraud and criminality that we witnessed that they were talking about, and we want to unbundle it for the sake of our children.”
The former Anambra State governor said he believes the judiciary would do the right thing.
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