The Serving Overseer of the Citadel Global Community Church, Pastor Tunde Bakare has said he is proud of the zero vote he got at the All Progressives Congress APC Presidential primaries with his integrity intact,
Bakare made these remarks in reaction to criticisms against him by the media handlers of the Presidential candidate of the APC, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
In his address to the nation on Sunday, Bakare told Nigerians not to vote any candidate who sees the presidency as his entitlement and who evades a debate.
In reaction to this Bakare’s statement, Tinubu’s media team had described the pastor as a paperweight politician who got zero vote in the APC primary last year.
Swiftly, Bakare replied the Tinubu media, saying he wondered why the team is responding to him they wrote off as a paperweight politician.
He said, “Why are they then giving any thought to what I said? Maybe their alleged “paper weight” is too heavy for them to carry.
“Can someone tell these people that scoring zero in a primary election with one’s true identity and credentials intact as well having original certificates from well known schools: Primary, Secondary, colleges and University within and outside of this nation is a veritable badge of honor, absolutely legit and unquestionable.
“One of the Special Advisers that I thought had some semblance of nobility had to utter outright lies and falsehoods to satisfy his paymaster.
“He said that I did a video asking members of our church to vote for their candidate and then turn around to ask them not to vote for him. Unfortunately, there is no such video containing such falsehood.”
Bakare said in the video being circulated by Tinubu’s handlers, he made it clear that he did not endorse their candidate’s lifestyle, business or type of politics.
“In the said video, I never asked our members to vote or not vote for their candidate or any other candidate. By the way, our members are not zombies. They, by the grace of God have their own minds and will decide who to vote for on the Election Day,” he said.