Nigerians “have freely chosen our party, the APC, and President Tinubu, to continue to steer the ship of state.”
“Tinubu’s only plan was to use propaganda to deceive Nigerians rather than do any proper work in rescuing citizens from the bottomless pit of bad governance.”
Mr Shaibu said that the announcement was a mere banana peel, a ruse to force the naira to appreciate at the parallel market.
Mr Shaibu wondered how a message like “All Eyes on the Judiciary” would translate to a threat to society.
“The so-called palliatives that Tinubu seeks to share to the poor are just another avenue to divert public funds.”
In a statement on Sunday, Mr Shaibu said the warning became imperative following Mr Tinubu’s supporters’ protest at the European Union head office in Abuja.
He noted that former President Muhammadu Buhari similarly did same when he was appointing his economic advisory team.
Mr Shaibu was reacting to the federal government’s statement discrediting the EU’s report.
Mr Shaibu described as unconvincing Mr Tinubu’s claim that he “felt the pains of Nigerians” after the abrupt and unplanned removal of petrol subsidy.
Mr Abubakar said that he may sue Mr Fani-Kayode if he failed to tender a public apology for defamation.