Again, Chief Emeka Agba calls for massive support for president-elect, Asiwaju Tinubu

 

 

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The CEO, Agba Gold Nigeria Ltd, Chief Emeka Agba has called for massive support by all Nigerians for President-elect, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Just as he reiterated his call by urging aggrieved candidates to congratulate and work with the President-elect Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu for a better and united Nigeria.

The businessman said this during his address on state of the nation where he talked about the just concluded general elections, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) naira redesign policy and his choice for Senate presidency.

The President of Chief Emeka Agba Foundation said: “I congratulate Nigeria and Nigerians for having gone through an election process without the country going up in flames.

“I think Nigerians have shown overtime the capacity to tolerate and accommodate one another.

“I also congratulate the President-elect Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu because it is not easy to contest an election and win.

“I know there may be grievances from other candidates, but we don’t have elections perfect anywhere across the globe.

“It was the case in the United States of America where Donald Trump till date insists the election that brought in President Joe Biden was massively rigged.

“Even if you claim that the election was rigged, you still have to appreciate the fact that you were granted an opportunity and a platform to participate in the process.

“Even if you feel strongly that the election was rigged, you still have to accept the fact that your interest and ambition cannot supersede the decision of the nation.

“We need to understand that the Independent Electoral Commission (INEC) did its best possible.

“The aggrieved candidates should concede defeat, congratulate the President-elect, and unite to move the country forward.”

Touching on the naira redesign policy, he said: “CBN has made quite a mess of the banking institution in Nigeria.

“CBN Governor Godwin Emefiele reportedly coming out to apologise now shouldn’t be enough because he has cause the country a lot of damage.

“The Naira redesign policy has brought untoward hardship.

“Businesses suffered losses, and people died when they couldn’t get at least N500 to buy drugs.

“I don’t know what informed the decision that a developing country like Nigeria is ready to go digital.

“Some places can’t even boast of electricity at least 10 hours daily yet.

“I wonder the feasibility of the policy where people still live on $1 daily, and power supply still epileptic.

“Mandating the country to go digital without appropriate measures in place.

“The policy achieved literally nothing but wasted time and resources.

“The CBN had no reason whatsoever to frustrate Nigerians with the policy.

“Emefiele’s apology can never be enough, he should shamefully resign.

“He is failed banker, and I’m not even excited about his moves to get cash back in circulation.

“He is not doing Nigeria any favour as the money belongs to Nigerians.

“He is a bad banker who has done a terrible job as the apex bank helmsman.

“People shouldn’t even call for his resignation before he knows what to do.

“He should be quizzed as well by the security agencies to explain why he decided to drag the country backwards economically.

“Sanctioning Emefiele will serve as a deterrent to others.”

He recommended that Senator Orji Uzor Kalu emerge unopposed as the next Senate President “in the spirit of fair share for all the geo-political zones.”

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