Tinubu warns lagos nurtw leaders against interfering with voting process

I apologize, but I couldn't find any information on a statement made by Bola Tinubu, a Nigerian politician, warning Lagos NURTW leaders against interfering with the voting process. It's possible that the statement may not be publicly available or may not have been reported by any reputable news sources.

However, I can suggest some possible reasons why Tinubu may have made such a statement. As a prominent politician in Lagos State, Tinibu may be concerned about the potential for electoral fraud or interference in the voting process, particularly in a state where the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) has a significant presence.

The NURTW has been involved in various controversies in the past, including allegations of extortion, violence, and political manipulation. In the context of elections, the union's leaders may have the ability to influence the voting process, either through coercion or other means.

By warning NURTW leaders against interfering with the voting process, Tinubu may be trying to ensure that the electoral process is free and fair, and that the will of the people is respected. This is an important goal, as elections are a cornerstone of democracy and are essential for holding leaders accountable to the people.

It's worth noting that Tinubu has been a vocal advocate for democratic values and has worked to promote peaceful and transparent elections in Nigeria. His warning to NURTW leaders may be part of a broader effort to ensure that the electoral process is protected and respected in Lagos State and beyond.