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I Keep Laughing Loud When I See People Roundly Defeated At Election Reading Section 1-320 Of The Constitution- Keyamo 

The Minister of Labour and Employment, Festus Keyamo has again mocked those criticizing the conduct of February 25 presidential election that produced the candidate of the All Progressive Congress, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu as president-elect.

The chief spokesman of the APC presidential campaign council compared the move of Peter Obi’s supporters to the 2022 FIFA World Cup that was won by Argentina. 

According to him, it will be ridiculous for France to take a protest to FIFA that Argentina did not win the tournament and the victory should be stripped off them.

The legal luminary made this known on his Twitter handle on Monday saying that Tinubu is about to be sworn-in and yet some people are reading the constitution from section 1-320 to look for a law that will discredit the election and deny the President-elect from being sworn-in.

He wrote: “I keep laughing out so loud when I see people who have been roundly defeated in an election putting on their glasses everyday and reading sections 1 to 320 of our Constitution over and over again and hosting Twitter spaces here and there to see which sections they can use to disqualify the winner who is preparing to take his Oath of Office and after pleadings in respect of the Election Petitions have all been exchanged. It’s like France protesting to FIFA after the 2022 World Cup trophy is seated comfortably in Buenos Aires in Argentina. The ignorance and illiteracy in this regard is so profound that it becomes very entertaining when these ignorant fellows now turn around and make memes and caricature of others.”

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