Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, has said that he is confident of winning the 2023 Presidential election.
He therefore, asked Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna state to stay and work with him as president.
Tinubu who spoke on Saturday in Kaduna at the 7th edition of Kaduna Investment Summit promised to address the challenges facing Nigeria.
“I am confidently telling you that I will lead this country in 2023 with your support… we need your creativity at this critical time”, to which El- Rufai respond- “I promise to stay even on part time basis”.
Tinubu promised to solve all the problems bedeviling Nigeria if elected president.
“I have the ability to surmount all problems to bring the country on the right track and prosperity”, he added.
He said under his leadership, “No inch of this country will be conceded to banditry, we will fight it to a standstill.”
He said, “under my leadership we will use counter insurgency technology to eliminate crimes in our society. Your lives will be secured.”
On the economy, the APC presidential candidate said, “We will privatise the ease of doing business, we will ensure steady power supply and distribution.”
He said, “Nigeria will succeed and move on to prosperity adding that he
will assemble intelligent Nigerians both men and women for the progress of our country.
“We will champion an effective government that will block revenue leakages for proper accountability”, he said.
By John Shiklam
Follow us on:
Nigeria and Brazil's FGV have signed an MoU to boost agribusiness, focusing on fertiliser, seeds,…
Air Peace is collaborating with Boeing and Cranfield University to drive aviation safety leadership, operational…
Dangote Industries Limited, Heirs Holdings, MTN Nigeria Plc, Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG), Tropical General…
President Tinubu has highlighted creative economy as a key pillar of Nigeria’s economic diversification during…
COP29 has set a historic $1.3trn climate finance goal by 2035, with a $300 billion…
US Senator Lindsey Graham has warned UK, Canada and allies, of economic sanctions for enforcing…