Festus Keyamo, a spokeswoman for the Bola Tinubu/Kashim Shettima presidential campaign, has accused “youth want tobes” of intimidating the courts.
Youths were lobbying courts, according to the Minister of State for Labor and Employment, to void Tinubu’s election on February 25.
The win is being contested in court by Peter Obi and Atiku Abubakar, the respective presidential candidates for the Labour Party (LP) and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Keyamo claimed in a tweet on Tuesday that numerous young people had made threats after Yusuf Datti Baba-remarks. Ahmed’s
The inauguration of the former governor of Lagos, according to the LP’s vice presidential candidate, would be unconstitutional.
When there has been a constitutional violation, we cannot have a president-elect; swearing in Tinubu is equivalent to swearing in a military administration, according to Datti Baba-Ahmed.
Nonetheless, in response to the now-famous interview with Baba Datti Ahmed, Keyamo has issued a warning to “young and inexperienced’revolutionary’ want tobes who think they can frighten our judges.”
He advised: “They should merely look up the histories of all dictators, military and civilian, who attempted to meddle with our judicial system and see how they turned out.”
The APC leader continued by saying that in other posts, people are “essentially ‘warning’ the courts.”
One of the best in Africa, according to Keyamo, the judiciary will not be intimidated by any “‘fascist’ movement of nattering nitwits.
“They should continue to threaten the judiciary and mock it if they believe they are helping their candidate in any way. They will pick up their lessons the hard way, he continued.