Day: January 24, 2023

Tinubu presents APC governorship candidate Nkechi Emenike

Tinubu promises to turn Abia into export hub [Photos]

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PRESS RELEASE

Abia will become major exporter to the world, Tinubu declares at campaign rally in Umuahia

Presidential Candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu has promised to industrialize Abia State to make it one of the major exporters of manufactured goods.

Tinubu made the promise in his speech at the party’s presidential rally at Umuahia Township Stadium on Tuesday.

The APC candidate, who praised the people of Abia State to no end, said they happened to be one of the most industrious, energetic and dynamic people one can find on earth.

Tinubu speaks at Abia rally
Tinubu speaks at Abia rally
Tinubu salutes the crowd
Tinubu salutes the crowd
broom affair: Tinubu and other APC leaders at the Abia rally
broom affair: Tinubu and other APC leaders at the Abia rally

He hailed indigenes of the state for making the nation and the continent of Africa proud through their industrious and innovative nature, which has put them on the global map.

He then promised to even make them more globally recognised if elected president on February 25, promising to establish a primary industrial hub in the state.

The rally was attended by Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodimma, APC Deputy National Chairman (South), Chief Emma Enekwu representing the party’s National Chairman, National Woman Leader Betta Edu and other members of the party’s National Working Committee.

Asíwájú Tinubu told the people of Abia: “Your state is a centre of production and industry. Today, my hope is renewed that together we can achieve industrial activity unprecedented in our history.

“Aba market is one of the largest in West Africa. I see it becoming a major exporter of all types of manufactured goods to Asia, to North and South America and Europe.

“I see this state humming with industrial activity such that it will become a world famous centre of activity from the manufacture of clothing to that of cars, appliances and computers and their components.”

He said his plans were genuine for the people of the state as well as across the country, from his understanding of the needs of Nigerians.

He further promised to provide jobs for the teeming youths of the state, strengthening digital economy and improving the nation’s power generation and distribution.

“We will provide better infrastructure to open the region and the entire country to the trade, export, travel and tourism in which you will excel. This includes roads, waterways, ports, rail and the provision of steady reliable power.

He said students would no longer spend eight or more years in universities for four-year courses.

On power sector, he said the reform plan he envisaged will bring the electricity supply they require to live and work. “We will give you the tools to make your businesses as competitive and productive as any on earth.

“The teeming youth population standing before me makes my heart glad. We have good plans for you! God’s Own Youth! You are blessed! We will empower you. There will be jobs for those who desire jobs by providing tax and other employment credits to employers, encouraging them to hire you.

“My government shall support those starting their own businesses. My Digital economy plan calls for one million new jobs in ICT within 24 months in office.

“We are also investing in an educational system that will provide you with skills that make you globally competitive while also affording you a good standard of living,” he added.

Like in other campaigns, the former Lagos State governor never failed to mention his plans of improving the security situation of the nation, making it habitable for all.

He said: “Our national security policy will function to give peaceful living clear of violence and fear. Insecurity will be tackled using advanced technological platforms for surveillance and tracking kidnappers and violent criminals. Security forces will be better trained and better compensated. They will exercise restraint when needed but will also show strength whenever put to the test.

“This nation will be a safe and prosperous place to live.”

APC Deputy National Chairman, Enekwu urged the people of Abia not to waste their votes but back Tinubu who he said would be victorious in the election.

A major highlight of the rally is that both Chief Nkechi Emenike and Dr. Uche Oga battling for the party’s governorship ticket with him were at the Owerri International Airport to receive Asíwájú Tinubu.

In his speech, Governor Uzodinnma sued for peace and reconciliation within the APC rank in the state, saying it’s only with reconciliation and every party chieftain being on the same page that victory is possible.

Tinubu Media Office
Tunde Rahman
January 24, 2023

Naja'atu Muhammad

Naja’atu was Atiku’s mole in APC PCC

PRESS STATEMENT

NAJA’ATU WAS SACKED FOR INCOMPETENCE AND BEING A MOLE
 
The Asiwaju/Shettima Presidential Campaign Council received with amusement the hasty “resignation” of Hajiya Naja’atu Mohammed from her position as Director of Civil Society Organisations just before she was sacked for incompetence, quarrelsomeness and after being uncovered to be a mole planted in our winning campaign in order to leak sensitive information to our desperate opponents.

Although she deceived the gullible public by claiming that she resigned, her sack letter with ignominy from the campaign and the party had just arrived at her desk. Her desperate, fact-free, machination-filled and imaginary utterances since her sack from the campaign has proved beyond doubt that she was unfit to serve in the first place, until it was discovered that she was actually a mole.

Not being a medical doctor but whose profession in the last three decades was as a political jobber and expert name dropper, she nevertheless issued a pseudo-medical report on our presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, after a brief meeting in London.

Even the association of native doctors would sack her for quackery and for reaching a medical conclusion without any test.

Despite his position as the clear front runner in the 2023 presidential race, Asiwaju has been running the most punishing campaign schedule of any of the presidential candidates, and has already visited many parts of the country with an almost non-stop schedule of rallies, town hall meetings and meetings with professional, community, business and religious groups and associations.

Naja’atu claimed that when she asked Asiwaju what plans he had for the North, he answered that he had none.

This is strange and questions the integrity of the woman and her story.

Asíwájú has unfolded an Action plan for the whole country, in which problems bedeviling the North got very comprehensive attention. Asiwaju also attended the Arewa Summit last year, at which he unfolded and elaborated on these programs.

As conclusive proof of her unstable and unreliable character, Naja’atu said in her pre-emptive “resignation letter” that she was quitting party politics as the political parties have no ideological differences and her values and beliefs no longer align with party politics.

Within a day, pictures surfaced in the media showing her meeting with the PDP presidential candidate and declaring her support for him.

All Nigerians must be wondering what kind of “values and beliefs” she has apart from opportunism, selfishness and greed.

We were least surprised about her dramatic exit, coming after she went on TV to disparage our party and President Muhammadu Buhari. Only a mole could behave in such a manner.

We urge our supporters all over the country to ignore the antics of this political soldier of fortune and concentrate on the job of delivering the Tinubu/Shettima ticket at the polls in barely a month from now.
 
Signed: Mahmud Jega
Adviser public Affairs
Tinubu Media Office
January 23,2023

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Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu is a man of many traditional honours across the country, from north to south, west to east. The array of titles he has garnered was only comparable to that of Chief Moshood Abiola, winner of the 1993 Presidential election.

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