Baba-Ahmed: Problems Tinubu will face in managing Obidients will be bigger than Nigeria’s entire economy – Bwala

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A legal practitioner and spokesperson of the Atiku Abubakar presidential campaign during the 2023 presidential election, Daniel Bwala has expressed concern over how President Bola Tinubu plans on managing the Obidients situation in the country.

Bwala shared his worry while reacting to Baba-Ahmed’s stance on the verdict of the Supreme Court.

Recall that the Vice-Presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) had said that the Supreme Court did not affirm the victory of Tinubu, but only validated the illegality of the lower courts.

He stated this while speaking during a live programme yesterday.  He said he would never be shaken by a man who forged his certificate and forfeited drug money.

Reacting to Baba-Ahmed’s statement via his X account, Bwala opined that Tinubu will face more problems in managing Labour Party and Obidients.

He wrote, “Listening to Datti Baba Ahmed this evening i believe the man has not shifted a bit from his earlier position, although he now accepts the fact that Tinubu is the President by the court.

“But Peter Obi and Datti’s position today convinced me that @officialABAT Tinubu has more problems to manage with Labour Party and Obidients than the entire economy and insecurity in Nigeria. How he will navigate this is a course to be taught in OAU, ABU and Nsukka universities.”

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