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Buhari calls supreme court judgement a relief to Nigerians
Former President Muhammadu Buhari has described the judgement of the Supreme Court affirming President Tinubu’s election as a relief to the majority of Nigerians.
The former Commander-in-Chief disclosed this in a statement on his official X-hand signed by Garba Shehu.
The President said the opposition- (PDP’s Atiku and LP’s Peter Obi) should extend a hand of fellowship to President Tinubu having exhausted all constitutional means to foil the election.
The former President also expressed concern about the low turnout of voters in the last election. He said Nigerians to embrace the democratic process considering how popular it is.
It is worth knowing that in the last Presidential election, only about 25.2 million people representing 28% of registered voters came out to vote out of 93.4 million registered voters.
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