Tinubu's BBC interview: 'I was the most investigated governor, nothing was found' (Video)

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The APC’s presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu has told the BBC that he was the most investigated governor in Nigeria and that nothing was found.

Tinubu also described speculations about his wealth as a product of envy, asking the interviewer whether he is privy to his bank account.

He said he is the most qualified among the leading presidential candidates to lead Nigeria to the desired destination.

Tinubu stated that he is very confident that if the election was free and fair, he would be the front runner, saying that was why he is getting many arrows thrown at him.

He said if elected president, his priority would be security and economic recovery to accelerated development to get Nigerians employed and get inflation down.

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He added that the monetary policy needed to be changed, while subsidy needed to be decided upon and then removed.

The former governor of Lagos said President Muhammadu Buhari has degraded ISWAP, but has not completely eliminated them.

Watch interview below:

 

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