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Tinubu Calls for National Cohesion, Rejects Claims of Targeting Opposition

By Sampson Uhuegbu

President Bola Ahmad Tinubu says he has been accused of killing the opposition in Nigeria despite not having licence to own a gun.

The President made the remark while dismissing accusations linking him to efforts to undermine the opposition, stating that critics were entitled to their views.

Speaking during an interfaith breaking of fast (Iftar) with senators at the Presidential Villa in Wednesday, February 25, the president denied any wrong doing.

President Tinubu said he does not fault individuals who choose to leave what he described as a “sinking ship,” acknowledging the challenging period Nigeria is facing.

He cited terrorism and banditry as major threats causing significant disruption across the country.

The President urged political leaders to embrace unity in line with the vision of Nigeria’s founding fathers, emphasizing the need to strengthen constitutional democracy as a means of fostering national cohesion.

He stressed that the nation’s democratic framework does not advocate conflict but cooperation, adding that it is encouraging to see leaders working in harmony despite differences.

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