Tinubu congratulates Fintiri, others, demands police investigation of Adamawa’s controversy 

The Presidend-elect, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has congratulated the winners in the just concluded supplementary election across the country, even as he singled out Governor Ahmadu Fintiri of Adamawa state and the Governor-elect in Kebbi state, Dr Nasir Idris.

The President-elect, however, urged the police authorities to fully investigate all that transpired in Adamawa state governorship election.

In a statement he personally signed and made available to newsmen Wednesday in Abuja, Tinubu asked all those who have been elected “to brace up to serve our people with diligence and dedication and to join hands with me as your President-elect in the pursuit of our agenda to renew the hopes of our people in a better, stronger, more secure, economically vibrant and prosperous Nigeria.”

The former Lagos state governor also called on those aggrieved to pursue legitimate means of addressing their grievances. 

The statement reads: “I congratulate the winners of the Supplementary Governorship elections held in Kebbi and Adamawa States on Saturday, April 15, 2023. 

“I also rejoice with those elected into the Senate, House of Representatives and State Houses of Assembly during the last round of elections in  states where such took place. These victorious men and women have earned the trust of their people and I call on them to rededicate themselves to the service of their respective constituents. 

“The supplementary polls have now brought the 2023 elections to a final, fitting conclusion. I observed, with satisfaction, the largely peaceful atmosphere that pervaded the supplementary election on Saturday. It was a further testimony that our citizens have accepted democratic norms and have unalloyed faith in the electoral process.

However, I note the matter of Adamawa Supplementary Governorship Election and I urge police authorities to fully investigate all that transpired in the election given the attendant controversy. In every democratic contest there has to be one winner. I call on those aggrieved to pursue legitimate means of addressing their grievances.”