Ganduje Agreed To Tinubu’s Meeting With Kwankwaso – Jibrin

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Hon Abdulmumin Jibrin, a Rep-Elect, has said that the President-elect Bola Tinubu received the go-ahead of Governor Abdullahi Ganduje to hold a meeting with with Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso in France.

Within Nigeria had reported how Tinubu and Kwankwaso met for four hours on Monday.

The meeting of the duo didn’t go down well with Ganduje who said Tinubu had decided to see Kwankwaso, his estranged benefactor, as an alternative.

In a leaked audio with Ibrahim Masari, former Vice-Presidential Placeholder of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Ganduje had said Tinubu ought to consult or invite him to the meeting with Kwankwaso.

But in an interview with Daily Trust, Jibrin, who was part of the meeting in France, said Ganduje confirmed to him that Tinubu consulted him before the meeting took place.

He said he found the comment made by Ganduje in the leaked audio tape of his conversation with Masari shocking.

He noted that it was unfair to portray Tinubu the way Ganduje did, noting that the president-elect would not abandon anyone who helped him to win the presidential election.

“Lke every other Nigerian, I was very shocked when I listened to that audio but I think the most important thing is that I want to confirm to you that Governor Ganduje was consulted.

“And he himself confirmed this to me, told me in clear words that the President-elect invited him and told him that he is planning meeting with Kwankwaso and asked he Ganduje if he had any objections to it, and Ganduje told me that he told the President-elect that he has no any objection.

“So it is extremely unfair for the president-elect to be portrayed in bad light before the public by Governor Ganduje who knows very well that the president consulted him before that meeting because he confirmed that to me clearly.

“It is very very unfair to the president-elect, and I do not believe that the Mr president will abandon anyone who supported him… but again, what is paramount is national unity, cohesion and development.”

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