Shehu Sani Expresses Shock Over Keyamo, FFK’s Toxic Comments Against Cardinal Onaiyekan

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Former federal lawmaker, Senator Shehu Sani, has expressed shock over “toxic comments” from some chieftains of the All Progressives Congress, APC, against the Archbishop Emeritus of Abuja Catholic Archdiocese, John Cardinal Onaiyekan.

The clergy had, in a television interview on Thursday, spoken on the just concluded presidential election, saying the outcome of the poll was manipulated and those who rigged it know themselves.

Onaiyekan also expressed dissatisfaction on the delay by the election tribunal to decide on the petitions filed against the President-elect, Bola Tinubu.

He said swearing in Tinubu while the petitions are still pending in court does not make sense.

This has continued to generate controversies, particularly from the camp of the president-elect.

A chieftain of the APC, Femi Fani-Kayode, tackled the clergy, saying, “Those that are filled with bitterness, hate, envy, fury and rage and that seek to pursue us into the Red Sea as we make our way to the Promise Land shall be drowned by it”.

Similarly, in a statement on his Twitter handle, Minister of State for Labour, Festus Keyamo, knocked the man of God, stressing that “The embarrassment to the Body of Christ is getting too much”.

Reacting to the backlashes, Shehu Sani, in a tweet, wondered why those condemning supporters of the Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, over violence are also doing the same.

He wrote, “I thought it was only Peter’s supporters that harass people for their opinions until I read such toxic comments against John Onaiyekan. Those who preach tolerance should practice tolerance”.

Meanwhile, the Defence Headquarters (DHQ) has reiterated its earlier warning to those planning to scuttle the May 29 inauguration of President-elect, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to perish the thought or face the dire consequences.

Director, Defence Media Operations, Major-General Musa Danmadami, issued the warning on Thursday, while fielding questions from journalists shortly after the bi-weekly press briefing.

Responding to a question at the briefing, Danmadami said the military had not seen reasons the inauguration of the President-elect won’t hold, noting that the police and other security agencies were working hand-in-hand to neutralise any possible threat.

He said the military was always on standby to forestall any unwanted happenings in the country before, during and after the transition billed to hold at the end of the month.

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