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It’s like swallowing cyanide – Babachir Lawal warns Tinubu against plans to arrest Peter Obi

Babachir Lawal, a former Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), has warned the government of Bola Ahmed Tinubu against any attempt to arrest the 2023 presidential candidate of Labour Party (LP), Peter Obi.

He said anybody advising Tinubu to arrest Obi over claims that he and his supporters are the sponsors of the upcoming nationwide protests doesn’t mean well for the president.

Speaking with newsmen on Thursday, the former SGF debunked the allegations that Presidential aide, Bayo Onanuga, leveled against the former governor of Anambra state and the Obidient movement.

Lawal said; “Bola Tinubu should not use a forceful approach with the protesters. They mean well for the country. If they go out to protest and there is an attempt to forcefully stop them, that will be the catalyst for chaos.

“Tinubu should remove Bayo Onanuga from his position because he doesn’t mean well for his government. His outbursts are inflaming Nigerians rather than pacifying them. When you are in government, you don’t insult the people.

“I don’t know if Onanuga was the spokesman of the Motor Park Touts Association before he got his current appointment. They said he is educated, but it doesn’t show in his behavior. He has an in-built disdain for people, and it shows in the way he talks.

“I don’t expect a presidential spokesman to come out and say the planned protest is being organized by Peter Obi. If Obi had the character that Onanuga is ascribing to him, this government would have been down a long time ago. How can you say Obi has anything to do with the protest? Even to complain, Obi will not let you accompany him.

“It is one of the reasons why some of us just kept away from him. When you insult him, he will not reply. He will just go about doing his own business.

“Let them arrest him if that is their plan and see the consequences. I know that is what Onanuga is working towards. Anyone asking Tinubu to arrest Peter Obi doesn’t mean well for him. It is like they took cyanide with their own hands and swallowed it.

“I really don’t know what Onanuga’s problem with Igbos is. Igbos are good people. They are our classmates from primary, secondary schools to university. They are our business partners; they are our neighbors.

“We buy things from them. An Igbo man in my village is the one selling local gin (ogogoro). He left his village and settled down in my village. He is married and has farmlands. Tinubu is a good man, but he is surrounded by sycophants like Onanuga who will not tell him the truth.”

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