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The attention of concerned stakeholders has been drawn to circulating claims suggesting that James Abiodun Faleke single-handedly purchased the second-term presidential nomination form of Bola Ahmed Tinubu. These assertions are inaccurate and fail to reflect the true nature of the political process and the collective will that underpins it.
While Hon. Faleke may have served as a visible rallying point for this renewed demonstration of loyalty and confidence in the President, it is important to emphasize that the gesture was a product of broad-based support. Leaders, stakeholders, and dedicated members of the All Progressives Congress, alongside well-meaning Nigerians, contributed in various capacities to this symbolic and strategic undertaking.
The procurement of a second-term nomination form for a sitting President is not, and cannot be, the effort of a single individual. It represents a reaffirmation of trust, a consolidation of political structures, and a coordinated expression of belief in the administration’s direction. To attribute such a significant political move to one that undermines the collective spirit that defines party cohesion and progressive governance.
It is therefore necessary to set the record straight: while Hon. Faleke’s role remains noteworthy within the broader framework of support, the purchase of the President’s second-term nomination form was a collective effort, driven by a shared commitment to continuity, stability, and the sustained delivery of the Renewed Hope agenda.
We urge the public to disregard narratives that distort this reality and instead recognize the unity of purpose that continues to strengthen the movement behind President Tinubu.