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Keyamo accuses PDP of exposing Tinubu’s U.S. court document on drug trafficking, money laundering
The spokesperson of the Tinubu/Shettima presidential camapign organization, Festus Keyamo SAN, defending the drug trafficking and money laundering case against the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiweaju Bola Tinubu, accused the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), of being responsible for the resurfacing of the U.S. court document on Tinubu’s trial in the U.S. in 1993.
Keyamo disputed any criminal indictment or conviction of Tinubu, saying that Tinubu’s opponent are digging into his past as he contests for power.
Keyamo on Channels Television declared: “His detractors kept bringing up these issues over and over when his political profile is rising, when he wants to run for office or any political turn in his life, they will bring up these issues.
“The date on the papers flying up and down, the date of certification is 2022, so they are using this to confuse people that these are fresh papers. If documents are 40 years old or 100 years old, once you go to court, and apply for certified true copies of those documents, they will give you those documents but they will stamp the day they are giving you those documents.
“This is what our detractors, the PDP, perhaps, that is what they went to the US for when they pretended that they went for high-level engagement. This is part of the high-level engagement they went for.”
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