Tinubu won’t give up power voluntarily, Amaechi warns Nigerians

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Former Rivers State governor, Rotimi Amaechi, has stated that President Bola Tinubu will not easily cede power to the younger generation, emphasizing that politicians often resort to extreme measures to secure electoral victories.

 

Amaechi made these remarks in Abuja at a national conference on strengthening democracy in Nigeria, organized by the African Centre for Leadership, Strategy, and Development.

 

He explained that Nigerian politicians are determined to retain power by any means, and even if citizens demand change, power will not be freely relinquished. He cited past events in Nigeria and Ghana as examples to illustrate his point.

 

“None of you here can defend the votes,” he said. “If you have complained, complain, Nigerians have been clapping for you. The only way Ibrahim Shekarau became governor was because people lined up.”

 

He continued, “It happened in Ghana before the election of the last president. Two days, many of us were called to intervene. Why? Because the people were ready to die.”

 

Amaechi further stated, “You are talking and abusing everybody. Nobody has power and will give it to you—not even me. If you want a pastor as president, go and get one.

 

“The politician in Nigeria is there to steal, maim, and kill to remain in power.

 

“If you think Tinubu will give it to you, you are wasting your time,” Amaechi added, stressing the need for political vigilance.

 

Amaechi also recounted his experience during the 2015 presidential election. He attributed the success of the All Progressives Congress to the determination of the party’s leaders to go the extra mile.

 

According to Amaechi, President Goodluck Jonathan conceded defeat because the APC was prepared to defend its mandate. He urged Nigerians to adopt similar measures in future elections to ensure their votes are protected and their voices heard.

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