By Abimbola Ogunnaike
The President –Elect under the platform of All Progressive Congress(APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu enthused it “It’s my turn actually!” an hour after he was declared winner of the 2023 presidential election held Saturday, 25 February, 2023, by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Wednesday morning, 1 March, 2023.
“I am profoundly humbled to serve as the 16th President of our beloved country. This is a shining moment in the life of any man and an affirmation of our democratic existence,” Tinubu, former Governor of Lagos State, said.
The president –elect thanked all those who participated in the February 25 election with particular mention of ‘Articulated’, ‘Obidients’, ‘Batified’ and ‘Kwankwasiyya’ supporters.
“I take this opportunity to appeal to my fellow contestants to let us team up together. It is the only nation we have. It is one country and we must build together,” he said.
Tinubu, 70, came out tops in 12 of Nigeria’s 36 states, and secured significant numbers in several other states to claim the highest number of votes — 8,794,726, almost two million votes more than his closest rival — former Vice President Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Abubakar, 76, who has now run for president six times, got 6,984,520 votes, while the candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Peter Obi, who, in less than a year, galvanised young voters in a manner some have described as unprecedented finished the race with 6,101,533.