Barely a day after an associate of the All Progressives
Congress (APC) national leader, Bola Tinubu, condemned Governor Simon Lalong of
Plateau State for interloping on the former, the governor waved off the
statement as coming from a proxy.
The governor, through his media adviser, Daniel Manjang,
told Daily Trust on phone on Wednesday that Tinubu himself has not come out to
prove otherwise that he did not show up to boost the campaign of the Ondo state
APC governorship candidate, in Akure because of ill-health.
Tinubu, an APC National Leader, was absent at the campaign
rally attended by President Muhammadu Buhari, which critics said further widens
the cracks in the party’s leadership over control. Three governors in
South-West did not attend the rally too, Daily Trust learnt.
Lalong, during the Akure rally claimed Tinubu did not show
up because he was ill, and travelled for medical check-up, a statement which
the APC leader’s associate, Tokunbo Afikuyomi challenged as “incorrect.”
It would be recalled that Afikuyomi on Tuesday explained in
a statement that Lalong’s statement embarrassed the APC leader’s associates who
travelled with him to the US, and later to Europe as Tinubu was in good health.
But Manjang said Tinubu speaking through a proxy created a
“web” too difficult to entangle because we expected him to speak himself, to
deny that he did not attend the rally because he was ill.
He said the governor has some information that may not
be privileged to Afikuyomi.
“The governor has information that may not be privileged to
him (Afikuyomi),” Manjang said, adding that “A proxy cannot be speaking for him
(Tinubu).”
He challenged Tinubu to speak out himself, to clear air on
the matter.
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