Tinubu was stoned in 2015 by his so-called Rivers allies – Magnus Abe

Magnus Abe

Abe was among those who received Tinubu during the president-elect’s two-day visit to Rivers to commission projects by the state government.

By Jeffrey Agbo

Governorship candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in Rivers during the March 18 poll, Senator Magnus Abe, has alleged that President-elect Bola Tinubu was stoned in 2015 at Port Harcourt airport by some of his current allies.

Abe, who was forced out of the All Progressives Congress (APC) due to his rivalry with Tonye Cole, was among those who received Tinubu during the president-elect’s two-day visit to Rivers to commission projects by the state government.

In a statement posted on his Facebook page on Thursday, Abe claimed those who stoned the former Lagos State governor when he was in Rivers to seek support for the candidacy of then-Major General Muhammadu Buhari were the same people who were present at a dinner organised for him by the state government on Wednesday night.

The statement titled, ‘How Times change’, read: “I had prepared a lengthy statement in response to the diatribe against me at the state dinner last night. However, having spoken with some mutual friends and out of respect for the fact that the President-Elect, His Excellency Ahmed Bola Tinubu is still in Rivers State, I have decided to hold my peace.

“Just to set the records straight, His Excellency Ahmed Bola Tinubu himself knows from experience that I am not a liar and that I didn’t collect money from him or anyone and just put in my pocket.

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“When I talked about the violence unleashed on Rivers people, he knows I am telling the truth because he has been a victim himself.

“He was stoned at that same airport in 2015 when he came here with then General Buhari, so he has tasted that experience; those who arranged to stone him and those who stoned him were at the dinner.

“Over the past eight years, Rivers State Government has spent over a trillion naira on live coverage across all major television networks, yet the 10 minutes I appear on TV can spoil someone’s appetite at a state dinner.

“Flyovers and free and fair elections are not mutually exclusive, we can have both; in fact, we did not have to substitute flyovers for everything else including education for our children, promotion for our civil servants, respect for our citizens and traditional rulers, and a clear plan for the growth of our young population.”

Abe added, “That was the reason a non-existent party led by a man who was neither a governor nor a sitting Senator was able to capture the massive support and goodwill of Rivers people within three months.

I have withdrawn my petition at the election tribunal, and I am at peace, please let us all allow peace to reign.”

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