Onoh backs Tinubu’s presidential ambition, faults Tee Mac’s claims

A former governorship aspirant of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Enugu State, Denge Josef Onoh has faulted Tee-Mac’s comments on presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Onoh commended Tinubu, describing him as champion of the present day democracy through his dogged fight with other chieftains against the military junta during the National Democratic Coalition (NADECO) days in 1994.

Onoh, who was a governorship aspirant of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Enugu State, said he stands with Tinubu and faulted the Flutist, Tee-Mac, for casting aspersions on the former Lagos state Governor.

He advised Tee-Mac to face his music, which has earned him medals and leave Tinubu to face the politics that he is renowned for.

He said that it was in the same way age has not affected Tee-Mac in his music that age has not impacted Tinubu, noting that music like politics gets better with age.

He also disagreed with some social media influencers, whom he described as comic relief characters, who posited that Tinubu would lack votes in the southeast and south-south regions, stating that what Tinubu requires from every state in the southeast and south-south is 26 percent of votes to become the next President.

Tee-Mac, who claimed that he was an in-law to Tinubu, alleged that Tinubu cannot get Nigeria out of its present woes because of his age, which he put at 86.

But reacting to the allegations, Onoh said that according to Dwight Eisenhower ‘Leadership is the art of getting someone else to do something you want to be done because he/she wants to do it.’ He noted that Eisenhower’s words encapsulate elements of what leadership is all about.

“Leadership is an art, which means there’s no right way to do it. Leadership is an attitude, an intuition built over time. And because there are multiple ways of getting to one outcome, you can be creative about it,” Onoh said.

He advised Dr. Tee Mac Omatshola Iseli to continue to focus on his music and leave politics to politicians in which the Jagaban has a great natural talent.

He said in as much as some of Tinubu’s supporters will attack Tee-Mac for his error of judgment, he would rather educate him on what leadership is all about. (Nation)

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