No sooner had he taken his oath of office and oath of allegiance than former presidential aide to Goodluck Jonathan, Omokri, who was a vocal supporter of Atiku quickly congratulated Tinubu and wished his administration well.
Although Omokri added a caveat that the court may remove Tinubu, he nonetheless said via the microblogging site, Twitter that, “I don’t congratulate Bola Tinubu,” adding that, “But as from this moment, and until the final determination of our suit challenging his victory, I acknowledge that Bola Tinubu is the President of the Federal Republic of Nigerian.
“And urge the Nigerian armed forces to ignore the Black Monday proponents saying democracy is dead and be loyal to Nigeria’s Constitution and civil authority and preserve the status quo, unless or until changed by a court of competent jurisdiction.”
But on Monday, he posted a short endorsement statement saying,
“May I congratulate Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Kashim Shetima for taking the oath of office and allegiance as the 16th President and Vice President of the Federal Republic of NIgeria to defend the constitution and administer the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“I pray that God almighty give you both the wisdom and courage to govern this great nation with honesty, sincerity and integrity. My best wishes politics aside,” he said.
Nobody from Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the Labour Party in that election has congratulated the new president.
Both Atiku and Obi are contesting the outcome of the election in court.