I’ve never lost an election, Nigeria needs me – Tinubu

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Former Lagos State Governor, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, says he has never lost an election, noting that the country needs him in 2023.

The All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential aspirant also claim to have contributed to the country’s democracy more than his contemporaries in the race.

Speaking on Tuesday at a one-day event tagged ‘Retrospecting Democratic Journey in Nigeria’ for speakers, deputy speakers, ex-speakers and ex-deputy speakers of state House of Assembly, Tinubu said Nigeria has all it takes to take Nigeria to the promise land of prosperity.

“As I need Nigeria, Nigeria needs me. I have been a good example of grit, daring, and resourcesful and I have never lost a single election. In the face of tyranny, I have survived the struggle for democracy; the twist and turns of it, including leaving in exile,” he said.

“I have contributed immensely more than any other person running today. I equally have it better when it comes to legislative experience, I am married to a senator, and I have allowed her to practice her religion.”

He, however, implored the visiting legislators not to stand alone, but stay glued and bonded as one because the task to make Nigeria one is a task to be done and he could do it.

The Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, thanked the speakers and their deputies for coming.

He noted that they are real foot political soldiers urging them to take the message to town that the man they are all looking for has come.

Sanwo-Olu said Tinubu has the capacity to do a lot that for Nigeria because he has a whole lot to give the country.

The Chairman of Conference of Speakers in Nigeria Legislatures, and Bauchi State Speaker, Abubakar Suleiman, noted that members of the state assembly are critical stakeholders in democracy as the most closet to the people.

Suleiman described Tinubu as a great leader with character and sacrifice, who places premium on the welfare of party members.

“We are well abreast of your aspiration of wanting to be president of Nigeria and as legislators we would be willing to work with you if given the opportunity to be part of this struggle. The nation is in the most trying time, insecurity and harsh economic conditions and with you they are surmountable.”

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