I didn’t kill any opposition – Tinubu

President Bola Tinubu has dismissed allegations that he is behind defections from opposition parties to the ruling All Progressives Congress, insisting he neither coerced nor pressured anyone to abandon their political platforms.

The President made the remarks on Wednesday during an interfaith Iftar with senators at the Presidential Villa, where he addressed claims that his administration is working to weaken opposition parties.

Responding to critics, Tinubu said they were entitled to their opinions but rejected accusations of wrongdoing.

He added that he could not fault politicians who chose to defect, likening their decisions to leaving a “sinking ship,” while pointing to terrorism and banditry as major national challenges contributing to political tensions.

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“Critics must talk. When they accused me of killing the opposition, but I didn’t have a gun. I could have given myself a licence when I have the authority.

“But I can’t blame anybody for jumping out of a sinking ship if they did. What we have faced in the challenging period of this country, the terrorism and banditry, is causing us havoc.

The President urged political leaders to prioritise unity in line with the vision of Nigeria’s founding fathers, stressing that constitutional democracy is meant to foster cooperation rather than conflict.

“And we should pull together, unite in a way that our forefathers contemplated to bring about a constitutional democracy and pull us together. They didn’t say we should fight. It’s a good thing that we are working in harmony.”

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