I won’t renege on my promises to Nigerians – Tinubu

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President-elect, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, says he will not renege on his promises made to Nigerians while seeking their votes.

Tinubu, who made this known in his message to mark his 71st birthday, also thanked Nigerians for giving him the opportunity to serve them as president.

Tinubu described his mandate as the greatest birthday gift ever, promised neither to take the opportunity lightly nor squander it.

In his words: “This year in particular, I see this day as one of deep reflection. The spiritual meaning and significance of the holy month of Ramadan matter to me much more than the celebration of any individual milestone.

“Yet, this is my first birthday as the President-elect. A few weeks back, Nigerians gave me the honour of a lifetime. In exactly two months, on the 29th of May, my term in office will begin. It is a rare privilege indeed, and one that I do not take lightly and shall not squander.

“With such a privilege already granted to me, I will not go so far as to suggest I am due any birthday presents this year. I have already been given the greatest gift. A chance to lead and fulfil destiny. An opportunity to champion your aspirations and to bring about the Nigeria of your dreams.

“I will, instead, use this day as an opportunity to reiterate my commitment to the great and important task of rebuilding our nation and renewing the hope of the Nigerian people.”

While recalling his journey during the campaign period, Tinubu said he campaigned hard and made important promises.

He added that those promises were not mere words; professed glibly or cynically to win support.

“They represent a bond that binds me to the task of creating a better Nigeria for the benefit of every Nigerian, whether you voted for me or not. I have prepared for this moment all my life, I will not fail.

“Henceforth, may growth, hope, peace and compassion stand proudly and ring loudly throughout the land. May we find the right way and the good courage to turn our beloved country into a strong, just and prosperous home for all.”

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