Emulate Jonathan, Congratulate Buhari, Tony Momoh Tells Atiku

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Prince Tony Momoh, former Minister of Information, on Wednesday advised the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the Feb. 23 election, Atiku Abubakar to concede defeat and congratulate President Muhammadu Buhari.

Momoh gave the advice in a telephone interview
with the News Agency of Nigeria(NAN) in Lagos while reacting to the
declaration of Buhari as winner of the polls by the Independent National
Electoral Commission (INEC).

The INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmoud
Yakubu while announcing the results of the polls on Wednesday in Abuja,
said the APC candidate, Muhammadu Buhari polled 15,191,847 votes to the
defeat his PDP counterpart, Atiku, who polled 11,255,978 votes.

Atiku had in a statement described the results as questionable, saying he would challenge it in court.

Momoh
said Atiku would earn respect, nationally and international, if he
accepts the outcome of the results as the wish of the people.

The
former minister also advised Atiku not to go to court but call to
congratulate Buhari like former President Goodluck Jonathan did in 2015.

He
said the singular act made Jonathan an instant hero, adding that Atiku
could earn the same status if he allows national interest to rise above
his personal ambition.

“A beautiful thing happened shortly after
the results were announced in the 2015 general elections; Jonathan
called the winner (Buhari) and congratulated him.

“That singular act not only made Jonathan a respected national figure, but also an international figure.

“Therefore, as a national leader, I will call on our friend, Atiku to call Buhari and congratulate him.

“That will make him not just a national figure like Jonathan, but also an international figure.

“Though court is an option, I advise him not to go to court because time will tell if he will get any reckoning after doing so.

“He should not allow anybody to deceive him, instead, he should immediately call Buhari to congratulate him,“ Momoh said.

Momoh
said he believed the outcome of the election reflected the wishes of
the people, adding that it was the aggregate of the results from polling
units across the country.

He said that INEC had done what was expected of it as an impartial electoral umpire.

Momoh
said that he advised Atiku not because he did not believe in the court
to seek redress as he went to court with Buhari in 2003, 2007 and 2011
to challenge election results.

Naija Politico learnt that the
former Minister said he only gave the advice because Atiku would earn
respect by conceding defeat, rather than challenging what he called the
will of the people.

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