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Nigerians, PDP, Atiku must accept the victory of Tinubu – Ben Murray-Bruce

Ben Murray-Bruce, a member of the PDP who represented Bayelsa East at the Senate (2015-2019), has called on Nigerians, his party and Atiku Abubakar to accept the ruling of the Supreme Court which affirms the victory of President Bola Tinubu.

Ben made the call shortly after the Supreme Court dismissed all the petitions brought before it by PDP and Atiku.

He noted that the Supreme Court is final stage, therefore, everyone must now focus on the task ahead.

Ben, who is also the Founder of Silverbird Group, said:

“The Supreme Court has now ruled on the appeal brought by my party and its Presidential candidate. I do not comment on the rightness or wrongness of the judgment, except to say that as a law-abiding and patriotic citizen of Nigeria, it is accepted that the Supreme Court is final.

“Therefore, the judgment should be accepted by all Nigerians as settling all the issues of contention and the matter of who won the Presidential election held on February 25, 2023. Therefore, I call on the Peoples Democratic Party and its Presidential candidate, Waziri Atiku Abubakar, to accept the judgment and let this controversy end.”

Ben Murray-Bruce also congratulates President Tinubu and Nigerians over the verdict of the Supreme Court.

He said: “I congratulate President Bola Tinubu and the people of Nigeria, who now have clarity for the future. Perhaps we can now focus on the task of building our nation and growing our economy to enable it to deliver a decent living and opportunities for positive human development for all Nigerians, especially the masses.

“To the Peoples Democratic Party, let us learn from the disunity that cost us this election. If a united opposition could not defeat the ruling All Progressives Congress in 2019, we showed an extreme lack of judgment to have allowed division within our ranks in 2022-2023. Hopefully, we can make better decisions for the future.

“May God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”

credit: PM News