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Monday, 16 March 2015

Tinubu Explains How he Helped Jonathan Win 2011 Election in detail

by Obeji Eric  |  in Politics at  03:13:00

Former Governor of Lagos state and National leader of the APC,Bola Tinubu, revealed on Saturday while addressing the Ndigbo APC governorship rally held at the Onikan Stadium, Lagos that he helped President
Goodluck Jonathan win the 2011 presidential elections. According to the APC chieftain , he help the Jonathan  become president in 2011 by voting for him . Tinubu said :
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'In 2011, I helped Jonathan become President because he made us believe he was a breath of fresh air. I didn’t say because he was from Bayelsa that I would not help him. We voted for him because he promised to make our lives better. But now, he has failed us''.
He also went ahead and urged the  Igbos to support APC :
''Igbo have lived here for years, and nobody has discriminated against them. No one would fight them because they are based in their land. No one can determine the tribe or family where he is born; it is only God that can do that. Therefore, everyone must be treated with equality and respect. Today, Nigeria is no longer safe. But because election is now approaching, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has remembered you. Can they give Igbo shops in Lagos? Can they give their children scholarships? In Lagos, when we give you shops, we don’t ask you where you come from. We let you do your business. We don’t build roads and say Igbo people should not ply them.
''The PDP-led administration has ruined the economy and that is why many Igbo businessmen are suffering now. Because of the dollar exchange rate, the rate of imported goods has increased and has crippled many businesses.The country is no longer secure, but with Gen Muhammadu Buhari as president, he would flush out the Boko Haram sect just as he flushed out Maitasine when he was the Head of State. So, I urge every Igbo person living in Lagos to support APC just as the APC government has supported Igbo''.



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