For us, we believe it is time for them to accept the verdict of Nigerians as affirmed by the Tribunal,” he said.
“The president should be told that not all the presidential candidates are against his victory.”
UNOWAS is promoting political consensus and ensuring a level playing field ahead of elections this year in countries such as Nigeria.
Money may not be as decisive in determining the outcome of next year’s election as it did in previous years.
The Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD) said on Sunday ahead of the second series of presidential town-halls it is organising in conjunction with Arise TV.
Mr Tinubu’s absence from the town hall meeting is the latest in his series of purposeful boycotts of public gatherings aimed at engaging directly with candidates for public office.
SERAP said it was concerned about politicians’ “vulnerability to corruption”, hence the need for financial transparency.
The initiative was inspired by the wanton sectarian killings that trailed the 2011 presidential election where incumbent President Muhammadu Buhari lost to then-President Goodluck Jonathan.
