Tinubu Asked To Resign Before He Is Disgraced Out Of Office By FBI, CIA
AnaedoonlineOct 20, 2023Read original
President Bola Tinubu has been urged to resign before the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) of the United States of America disgrace him for his past actions and background, according to Timi Frank, a former deputy national publicity secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
According to Anaedoonline.ng, the FBI previously stated that it would release over 2,500 papers pertaining to President Tinubu from its database in October.
However, Tinubu has taken legal action to prevent the FBI, CIA, and other American services from disclosing information about him.
In a statement released on Friday in response to the news, Frank questioned why Tinubu was trying to prevent the FBI and CIA from revealing information about him if he had nothing to hide.
He claimed that Tinubu’s legal actions further demonstrated the existence of serious records about him that he did not want Nigerians and the rest of the world to be aware of.
He said, “Again by trying to block the FBI and CIA from releasing records concerning you, you have inadvertently confirmed ‘irreparable’ damage that those records would do you.
“This move has confirmed that you have a serious record that you don’t want Nigerians or the world to know.
“The right thing for you to do is to resign now before you are disgraced out of office by the imminent release of records of your past activities by the FBI and CIA.
“You cannot stop Nigerians from asking questions or the American security agencies from doing their job.
“You tried to stop the Chicago State University (CSU) from releasing your records but you failed and you will again fail in your attempt to block the FBI and CIA from releasing documents that would shine the light on your past and background.
“If you have decided to serve the people, then you should submit yourself to the people to ask you questions, to know your background, to know who you are, to know the school you went to.”
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