Tinubu fires salvo at those questioning his health status
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Tinubu said since the campaign started, he had marshalled more original ideas than anyone else, as well as demonstrated knowledge, experience and great capacity to be on top of issues in the country.
The APC’s presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu has lashed out at those questioning his health status, saying those making such insinuations have nothing else to say but lies and rubbish.
Tinubu spoke in an interview with Kaduna-based Freedom Radio while in Saudi Arabia for Lesser Hajj.
The reporter had asked Tinubu to react to insinuations about his health and fitness and he said: “Ah! I told you where I am now. I just finished performing the the umrah. I did the seven rounds of tawaf, I did the seven trips between safa and Marwa by myself. Can a sick person do that?
“That is stale news, my brother. People who are making those insinuations have nothing else to say but lies and rubbish. I have moved round, spoke at different platforms and stood for hours to address different audiences. Before they said I could not walk, they said I could not stand, they are shamed.”
Tinubu said since the campaign started, he had marshalled more original ideas than anyone else, as well as demonstrated knowledge, experience and great capacity to be on top of issues in the country.
“And this job is about ideas and issues regarding leadership of our country. I have all it takes to be the president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and I am asking people of the country to have confidence and respect for that, look at my background and my previous assignments. I want to serve the country and serve the country very well,” he said.
On the campaign, Tinubu said he and his team were reaching each and every Nigerian, saying that “We decided that rallies are not always enough. We need to engage all Nigerians from all parts of the country and across all sectors of our socio-economic life. We have engaged businessmen, farmers, miners, industrialists, entertainers, labour leaders, and so on.
“By the engagements we are having it is clear that we are going to win this election. As the elections are coming closer the signs are clear and that is why our opponents are jittery. They have now resorted to peddling fake news and quoting some of my statements out of context just to score cheap points.”
He said recently he was asked about fuel subsidy removal, and that he said he would ensure “we end the wastage and re-channel the money to the people who truly need it. This is one position that almost all the candidates are united about.
“We all agreed that the subsidy regime is abused and it favours the rich more than the poor. It has to go. I couldn’t have opposed people expressing their own position on this. I believe in consultation and guaranteed by democratic values and norms.
“I respect opinion of people and I would not be party to stifling dissenting views or any legitimate protest. I am a veteran of protests myself. So why should I say people should not embark on well-intentioned protest? There is no excuse for that and there is no abuse of power intended.”
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