Form An All Inclusive Government, Elder Statesman, Yakassai Advises President Elect

Hamilton Nwosa
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As part of measure to appease fellow Aspirants, Elder Statesman, Tanko Yakassai has urged the President Elect, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu to as a matter of urgency form an all inclusive government.

The Kano based politician’s advice was contained in a congratulatory message to the President Elect.

He congratulated Tinubu on his emergence as the sixteenth President of Nigeria, noting, that his political sagacity gave him the electoral victory he so much desired.

The Elder Statesman urged Tinubu to consolidate on the exiting unity among the multi ethnic nationalities of Nigeria.

He stated that it has become imperative to form an all inclusive government that would mean extending a hand of fellowship to aggrieved presidential candidates, adding that the move would help to appease his fellow contestants in the race.

In the same vein, Yakassai who decried the barefaced electoral abnormalities in the just concluded presidential poll, advised defeated candidates not to see election as a do or die affair.

The Kano based politician advised candidates of other political parties to put aside unprovoked incidents at the polls and forge ahead with the declared winner, Tinubu, in order to build a great country, Nigeria together.

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