Tuesday, 24 March 2015

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Tinubu Explains How Change Can Come To Nigeria




The National leader of the All Progressive Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, has explained how Nigerians can effect a revolutionary change of government.
APC presidential candidate, Gen. Buhari and Sen. Bola Tinubu.

Tinubu explained that the way to effect change is if Nigerians use their Permanent Voters Cards (PVC) on March 28.

Tinubu made the statement in Kano on Monday shortly after he commissioned the Corporate Security Institute, located in Gabasawa local government area of Kano state. He was in the state on the invitation of Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, the state governor and a close ally of his.

The former governor of Lagos state said that his message to Nigerians is to see the forthcoming election as a common sense revolution which would provide a platform to reform, re-change, to get relief for the society.

He urged them to use their votes to pursue the security of lives and property in Nigeria, to eliminate corruption and deception as well as ensure the recovery of the Nigerian economy.

He alleged that the Nigerian economy has plummeted from prosperity to recession as a result of the drop in oil price, adding that despite selling oil at the highest price ever, the economy could not stand the fall in oil price.

“If you cast you mind to some few years back, various governors of this country and the entire population are being deceived about the excess crude,” he added.


He queried that if actually the government had saved for a rainy day as claimed, why had the value of the naira fallen from N110 to about 210.

On the outfit he commissioned, he praised the state government for giving priority to the security of lives and property, saying that the training of the young men would not only advance the cause of the ordinary man, but would help in building the confidence of the people in the Kano society.

“We all know that without security, there can be no direct foreign investment and economic progress in any society. In a state like Kano state—that is a very large state, with a high population density, vehicular density, industrialization is very important”

“To have to educate and develop the skills of those who are to provide security, provide intelligence information and be able to cope with these challenges is a remark on the farsightedness of the government,” he stated.

Rumours are rife that the presidency has sent armoured cars to surround the residence of Bola Tinubu on Bourdillon Street in Ikoyi, Lagos.



The soldiers, just as on February 8 and 10, were seen also in many parts of Lagos state on Sunday in a show of force ahead of the nation’s general elections.

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