NASS Elections: Tinubu’s Choice was Akume, Not Lawan – Boroffice

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Senator representing Ondo North Senatorial District, Robert Boroffice has cleared the air concerning the National Assembly Elections and the National Leader of the All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu’s interest.

Boroffice explained that Asiwaju Tinubu didn’t impose Senator Ahmad Lawan and House of Representatives member; Femi Gbajabiamila on the National Assembly, his choice was George Akume and Gbajabiamila.

Prior to the election, there was speculation that Tinubu had handpicked Lawan and Gbajabiamila in order to serve his own personal interest.

Boroffice in an interview with journalists in Abuja said “Asiwaju Tinubu had already made up his mind to, in line with the normal global parliamentary practice, support Akume and Gbajabiamila but the story changed along the line when there were indications that the party leadership was favourably disposed to Lawan.

“Tinubu had not before then had any close political interaction with Lawan. It was a Senator, who is very close to the Presidency that actually took Lawan to Asiwaju in Lagos, in company with another prominent party leader.

“Tinubu categorically told the two gentlemen in the presence of Lawan that his choice was Akume and pledged to consult with other party leaders before he would give his final answer to their request to support Lawan.

“I was in the know of all the processes that led to the emergence of Lawan and Gbajabiamila as consensus candidates. Tinubu played the role because of his loyalty to the party. I was among the four people that he sent to beg Akume since he had already promised to support him.

“The campaign of calumny against Asiwaju was a grand conspiracy to tarnish Tinubu’s image because some people were no longer comfortable with his ever-growing influence and goodwill within the party, which he earned over the years as a result of his generosity and selfless service.

“It was when their wicked campaign against Lawan because of Asiwaju’s support for him failed that they connived with the Peoples Democratic Party to rebel against the party’s consensus candidates of Lawan and Gbajabiamila.”

 

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