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2023: Don’t Abandon The Country After Your Tenure – Tinubu Begs El-Rufai
Tinubu has begged El-Rufai not to abandon the country after his tenure.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu has appealed to the Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai not to abandon the country after his tenure ends in 2023.
Speaking on Saturday in Kaduna, Tinubu stated that Nigeria needs thinkers and doers hence his appeal to El-Rufai not to pursue another educational degree immediately after his tenure ends.
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The APC flagbearer said Nigeria and Nigerians need the creativity of a person like El-Rufai at a time like this.
“We need your creativity at this critical time,” he begged the Kaduna State Governor.
Immediately after the speech by the APC candidate, Governor El-Rufai walked to the podium and promised to stay behind to contribute his quota.
“I promise to stay even on a part-time basis,” he said.
Earlier while speaking at the event in Kaduna State, Tinubu had promised to assemble a team of intelligent people if he is elected President in 2023.
“Nigeria will succeed and move on to prosperity. I will assemble intelligent Nigerians both men and women for the progress of our country.”
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“We will champion an effective government that will block revenue leakages for proper accountability,” he assured.
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