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VIDEO: Tinubu Reacts To Supreme Court’s Judgment

President Bola Tinubu, on Thursday, welcomed the Supreme Court’s verdict, which upheld his electoral victory in the February 25 presidential election, stating that it stopped shenanigans.

This was revealed in a video shared on X by the Special Assistant to the President on Social Media, Dada Olusegun, on Thursday.

President Tinubu said, “We’ve concentrated on pulling Nigeria from the trap of depression, and we understand the country’s suffering. We don’t need additional distractions to be able to concentrate on building a new economy for the people, an inclusive one for the matter.

“The judgment of the Supreme Court has put a stop to shenanigans, put a stop to innuendos, and put a stop to lying in the media and public places.

“The court has demonstrated commitment to the rule of law and humanity and their commitment to do justice for all Nigerians regardless of ethnic, religious, or any other bias.”

President Tinubu also sought the buy-in of Nigerians, promising to exceed expectations in service delivery in the remaining years of his administration.

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