Friday, 27 January 2012

ACN leader begins consultations with opposition, others


Asiwaju Bola Tinubu
Former Governor of Lagos State and National Leader of the Action Congress of Nigeria, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, has begun a round of consultations with members of the opposition, civil society and pro-democracy groups and individuals in the country.
A source close to the ex-governor who was said to have returned to the country this week, said in Lagos on Thursday that he had also begun preliminary talks with the leadership of the party to appraise the state of the nation.
According to the source, Tinubu will in the next two weeks hold different levels of meetings with his party caucus members, leaders of other prominent political parties, human rights community and labour.
“This broad consultation is aimed at helping him appraise himself fully the developments that took place while he was away, afford him an opportunity to thank and solidarise with political and civil society leaders that took part in the protest against subsidy removal,” a source close to the party said.
Tinubu had, earlier in a piece published two weeks ago in national dailies, during the nationwide protest against fuel subsidy removal, flayed the Goodluck Jonathan administration for breaking his social contract with the people by the abrupt removal of subsidy on fuel.

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