Nigeria
Despite “sabotage attempts,” Tinubu Promises to Win
He claimed that his followers wouldn’t be discouraged from voting for him by the price of fuel or the redesign of the three naira notes.
Bola Tinubu, the presidential candidate for the All Progressives Congress (APC), has said that even if some people try to hurt his chances, he will still win the election on February 25, 2023.
Tinubu said in his speech at a rally on Wednesday at the MKO Abiola Stadium in Abeokuta, the capital of Ogun State, that some people were trying to stop the general elections from happening in 2023.
He claimed that his followers wouldn’t be discouraged from voting for him by the price of fuel or the redesign of the three naira notes.
“Let fuel be expensive; only they are aware of their storage facilities.” Keep the naira and gasoline flowing; we will vote and win. Naira banknotes’ ink can be changed. You won’t get what you’re hoping for. The previous governor of Lagos State remarked in Yoruba, “We will win.”
He promised the state’s citizens that, if elected, he would put an end to fuel shortages, calling next month’s presidential election a “revolution.”
Let your mind rest after hearing that the price of gasoline would increase to between N200 and N500 per liter. They oppose the outcome of the next elections. They intend to spread it, but they will be unable to do so.
“They destroyed fuel because they thought it may cause difficulty, but we will vote and succeed with or without fuel, regardless of the presence of motorbikes and tricycles.” “This revolution is superior,” Tinubu declared.
He urged residents of the state to obtain their permanent voter cards (PVCs), stating that he would seize power using them.
“Using our PVCs, we shall take control of the government.” We will walk to the polling places even if they say there is no gasoline.
In addition, the APC presidential candidate promised that, if elected, “nobody will drop out of university due to school costs.” Student loans will also be made available.
Tinubu took the time to express gratitude to the state’s residents for their assistance. He also recounted how, in the months leading up to the APC presidential convention in June of last year in Abeokuta, he had admitted that it was his turn to lead Nigeria and how, despite fierce resistance, he had ultimately secured the party’s nomination.
Tinubu went to the event with Dapo Abiodun, who is the governor of Ogun at the moment, and Musiliu Akinsanya, also known as MC Oluomo, who is the chairman of the Lagos State Parks and Garages Management.