By Jon Egie
No fewer than 300 witches and wizards will be deployed to guide President elect, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu ahead of his inauguration on May 29.
The deployment will be made by the White Witches and Wizards Association of Nigeria who have expressed concern about the welfare and security of the President elect following utterances of politicians who are vexed with the victory of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu in February 25 Presidential election.
Speaking to newsmen in Calabar, Spokesman of the association, Dr Okhue Boi said they care about the unity of Nigeria and were ready to safeguard the nation.
Consequently, the White Witches and Wizards Association of Nigeria have urged aggrieved politicians not to dare to do anything that would scuttle the inauguration of the President-elect, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, on May 29 at the Eagle Square, Abuja.
” We will provide Tinubu with no fewer than 300 witches and wizards to ensure that no harm comes his way, we are not happy about the manner in which politicians have conducted themselves since Tinubu was announced as the winner of the February 25 presidential poll.
“We welcome Tinubu back to the country. Recall that Tinubu emerged the winner at our group’s spiritual presidential election held about two months ago before the terrestrial February 25 presidential election.
” Now, we have reviewed the volatile developments in the country. We urge the aggrieved parties to give peace a chance because resorting to self-help will do more harm than good to the polity. There is no reason for Tinubu to be afraid because all the campaigns of calumny mounted against him are mere distractions. We are currently cleaning and detoxifying the Abuja environment where Tinubu will operate from.
“What Tinubu needs now is prayers of good health and long life from all Nigerians so he could deliver on his Renewed Hope promise for a better life for all.”
He also spoke on the forthcoming governorship election in Kogi State informing that the group has met with the three major tribes in the state and have aggregated their demands.
He said: “We have met with the Igala, Ebira and Yoruba population in the state. We met Igala people in Idah, Ebira people in Obehira and Yoruba people in Kabba and listened to them. We advise Dino Melaye to see us if he is desirous of realising his governorship dream. If he listens to our advice, he will laugh because the trees and waters of the confluence state will vote for him regardless of whether Governor Wike supports him or not.
“It will be in Melaye’s interest to see us too so he can smile. If he fails to see the witches and wizards, he will regret it because he will not win the election.”
Source: Vanguard