MC Oluomo Denies N500 ‘Tinubu Stickers’ Allegedly Imposed On Commercial Tricycles
The Chairman of the Lagos State Park and Garages Management Committee, Musiliu Akinsanya, popularly known as MC Oluomo, has disassociated himself from the alleged imposition of N500 stickers with his image, Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu and the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu on tricycle (Keke Napep) operators.
Recall that a viral video surfaced on the internet on Tuesday showing where tricycle drivers staged a protest objecting to the alleged imposition of the sticker in which they were to pay the sum of N500.
Reacting to the controversial video, MC Oluomo on his Instagram page denied having knowledge of the alleged Tinubu sticker, blaming it on political detractors.
Alongside a video he shared on his Instagram page, which he captioned, “I did not know anything about the said sticker, neither did I sanction the sale’, MC Oluomo said,
“My attention has yet again been drawn to a video clip circulating online showing an altercation between two people as regards a sticker.
“It came to me as a surprise seeing that people were attaching the video to me and were also quick to state that it was a campaign fee to support the election of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.
“Naturally I would have just ignored knowing that it’s the handiwork of naysayers. Being in an election session, I also know their malicious intentions and the cheap political goal they aim to get with the video. I am however compelled for the sake of clarity to set the record straight.
“I did not know anything about the said sticker, neither did I sanction the sale. I would appreciate additional information as regards the location where the incident happened so that we can conduct thorough investigation.
“We are against anything that would hamper the free flow of business activities or bring hardship upon our people. May I also inform the public that the APC Presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has more than enough people willing to finance his campaign and such money would not come from me nor from my office.
“I want to urge our people to be vigilant and remember that we are in an election period, as such, political parties would be looking for ways, both ethical and unethical, to outsmart themselves. I however implore them to leave me out of their political permutations and stop maligning my name for the sake of cheap popularity.”