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Why I Am Running To Be Nigeria's President - Bola Ahmed Tinubu by aminulive: 9:12pm On Feb 15, 2023
He says the country cannot depend on oil revenues for prosperity

Nigeria faces strong economic headwinds in the wake of the coronavirus and the war in Ukraine. To compound difficulties, the Central Bank of Nigeria has dismally implemented a demonetisation policy, causing an acute cash crisis just weeks before our elections. Ordinary Nigerians are struggling to buy food and other basics.

The central bank’s governor must immediately restore liquidity in our real economy to alleviate widespread hardship. Moving forward, my country needs sound implementation of prudent economic policies. Only realism and competence will now suffice.

The ideas that form my economic programme have sound empirical foundations. Some are painfully obvious. For instance, without adding value to Nigeria’s resources before they leave our shores, we export our prosperity—our long-standing overreliance on crude oil is emblematic. We need to produce more things at home—food, manufactured goods and refined products—to provide a base for jobs and growth.

Too often politicians make promises to capture more of the value chain domestically. They then fail to keep them. Only by creating an environment in which private enterprise can succeed will it become reality. This requires consistent policies that reassure the business community; competent government that delivers infrastructure and the public services enabling companies to lower costs; and a monetary framework and regulatory environment that incentivises investment and employment.

For this vital task, I have a track record my competitors cannot match. During my tenure as governor of Lagos between 1999 and 2007, the state went from being a difficult, often dangerous place to a development success story. We quadrupled state tax revenues, putting those funds directly to work through investing in public services and infrastructure. A legacy of technocratic governance was instituted by enlisting talent from the private sector. Insecurity and crime were tackled through better funding the police force. Investment and the business sector thrived. Today, Lagos would rank among Africa’s ten largest economies and does not rely on oil revenues to fund its budget.

But we cannot simply replicate Lagos’s transformation nationwide. Nigeria is complex and variegated. Recognising the strengths of each section of the country and providing the bases on which they can all thrive is the path to economic growth. I know what can be achieved when the federal government allows adequate space for regional differences so I want to devolve more powers to the states. They should have greater authority to provide services and infrastructure projects, as well as more control over law enforcement.

Overreliance on oil has distorted Nigeria’s development. A country of over 200m people cannot hinge its development on a single commodity. We must focus on industrialisation and technological innovation, especially since Nigeria is already the top African destination for startup funding.

Low-interest loans must be channelled—through a mix of governmental institutions and private banks—towards manufacturers and small- and medium-sized ventures. Tax credits and youth employment incentives will ensure the country’s productive capacity is better utilised.

To bolster food security and dampen imported inflation, credit to farmers will be expanded through government-sponsored programs.

Commodity boards will be established that guarantee minimum prices for strategic crops to increase certainty and production. At the same time, illegal foreign dumping will be fought so domestic production can compete on an even playing field. Over the next four years the share of Nigeria’s land under cultivation should rise from 44% to 65% through the creation of agricultural hubs. These include a land-clearing programme in partnership with international agri-businesses, development agencies and financial institutions focusing on Nigeria’s 12 river basins.

Monetary policies that deter investment will be rationalised. For example, the multiple exchange-rate regime—where an official rate in effect available only to importers, exporters, and investors operates alongside a significantly higher parallel rate—must end to better align with market realities.

The squeeze on foreign reserves caused by importing fuel will be eased by increased refinery capacity due later this year, not least by the Dangote refinery located within the Lekki Free Trade Zone (created in Lagos in 2006). Under my presidency, similar zones will be established across the country to give impetus to manufacturing and industrialisation tailored to regional competitive advantages.


We will end the harmful fuel subsidy, estimated to have cost $7.5bn in the first half of 2023. The funds will be more productively used in joint investments with the private sector to create jobs in infrastructure, health care, education and agriculture.

Nigeria has one of the world’s lowest tax-to-gdp ratios. We need not increase rates, but improve compliance by overhauling the system and deploying information technology to boost efficiency. Tied with effective delivery of public services and infrastructure, a virtuous cycle of buy-in from businesses and citizens will strengthen the social contract and place federal revenues on a more sustainable footing.

Economic activity will be bolstered by connecting the nation through road, rail, bridges and ports—financed by the rechannelled fuel-subsidy funds, public-private partnerships and manageable public debt. This will help close the infrastructure gap that stymies growth. Moreover, we shall build infrastructure that will endure through climate change and extreme weather.

Success in government means active stewardship of a flourishing business environment. Private enterprise shall provide the needed jobs and economic growth in Nigeria. I will deliver the platform on which the private sector and average Nigerian can succeed.
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Asiwaju Bola Tinubu is the candidate for All Progressives Congress running to be Nigeria’s president. The election will take place on February 25th.

https://www.economist.com/by-invitation/2023/02/15/asiwaju-bola-tinubu-on-why-he-is-running-to-be-nigerias-president

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Re: Why I Am Running To Be Nigeria's President - Bola Ahmed Tinubu by Malory: 9:12pm On Feb 15, 2023
This old man should be resting and taking care of his health instead of embarrassing himself publicly.

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Re: Why I Am Running To Be Nigeria's President - Bola Ahmed Tinubu by Pauldollars(m): 9:13pm On Feb 15, 2023
He's just repeating many of the things Peter Obi has been saying since.
I guess his team copies and edits some speeches from other Presidential candidates for him to say

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Re: Why I Am Running To Be Nigeria's President - Bola Ahmed Tinubu by Xscape1993(m): 9:14pm On Feb 15, 2023
Even the dead has rejected you oooo. You are a wicked man for coming out in the first place to contest. You need enough rest at this age the founder of agberos in Nigeria and the drug landlord of Africa.

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Re: Why I Am Running To Be Nigeria's President - Bola Ahmed Tinubu by PeterObi4LP: 9:15pm On Feb 15, 2023
The reason is simple. To loot more and to be the landlord of Nigeria same way you convert Lagos and claim ownership.

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Re: Why I Am Running To Be Nigeria's President - Bola Ahmed Tinubu by Massiveglory: 9:15pm On Feb 15, 2023
Apc as a party and tinubu as a presidential candidate will return Nigeria to dark darker days.
You cannot give what you don't have.
Physically and mentally, emilokan is unfit to lead us.

We can't have a mentally and physically fit PODATTI and be talking of a tinubu presidency.

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Re: Why I Am Running To Be Nigeria's President - Bola Ahmed Tinubu by Megabig: 9:16pm On Feb 15, 2023
This one just de watch Obi for tv, then come back to say what he already said.

Someone that stepped out of a chopper not knowing where he was…. Old age is a blessing, Tinubu enjoy it and leave shaky Nigeria in the hands of capable Nigerians

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Re: Why I Am Running To Be Nigeria's President - Bola Ahmed Tinubu by visijo(m): 9:16pm On Feb 15, 2023
Why are you running? Who de pursue you?

Meanwhile
CBN: "The old naira notes is no longer a legal tender"

Supreme Court of Nigeria: "The old naira notes remains a legal tender in Nigeria".

Everybody just dey mad for this country😒😒

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Re: Why I Am Running To Be Nigeria's President - Bola Ahmed Tinubu by condralbedez: 9:16pm On Feb 15, 2023
Oga,you would have pass that your useless and irrelevant idea to bubu,by now we for dey believe your opata,not this blulaba

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Re: Why I Am Running To Be Nigeria's President - Bola Ahmed Tinubu by seanwilliam(m): 9:16pm On Feb 15, 2023
Who is going to win this election ?
Omo e tough o
share for Bola Tinubu
Like for Peter Obi

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Re: Why I Am Running To Be Nigeria's President - Bola Ahmed Tinubu by ScamHunter: 9:17pm On Feb 15, 2023
Any state outside SW that Tinubu makes the second position must have a lot of uninformed people. In fact, Tinubu's votes is a reflection of how many unreasonable people there are in such states.

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Re: Why I Am Running To Be Nigeria's President - Bola Ahmed Tinubu by sotall(m): 9:17pm On Feb 15, 2023
undecided

This sick man should be at home resting by now.

But he wants to be president by force.

Ambition dead on arrival

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Re: Why I Am Running To Be Nigeria's President - Bola Ahmed Tinubu by adioolayi(m): 9:17pm On Feb 15, 2023
Mr Jagaban.....Atiku remains your biggest threat as you are his biggest threat...

Either of you is the next Nigeria's President..


The noise maker won't come close to una... grin cheesy grin cheesy

I no really expect anything from either of Una....untill the nonsense 1999 constitution is thrown into the bin and a new constitution is birthed ..the one that will be based on true federalism, devolution of powers from the centre, good state resource control, LG autonomy, state police and many sane democratic changes.

God bless Nigeria

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Re: Why I Am Running To Be Nigeria's President - Bola Ahmed Tinubu by opalu: 9:17pm On Feb 15, 2023
Lolz
Re: Why I Am Running To Be Nigeria's President - Bola Ahmed Tinubu by PresidentAtiku(m): 9:17pm On Feb 15, 2023
Mumu!

With your Muslim-Muslim ticket?

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Re: Why I Am Running To Be Nigeria's President - Bola Ahmed Tinubu by gerrardomendes(m): 9:17pm On Feb 15, 2023
Who dey pursue am?

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Re: Why I Am Running To Be Nigeria's President - Bola Ahmed Tinubu by EnterpriseMan: 9:17pm On Feb 15, 2023
Who brought this nonsense to FP angry angry who cares why a bed wetter ex drug lord is running for presidency

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Re: Why I Am Running To Be Nigeria's President - Bola Ahmed Tinubu by StrongAlphMale: 9:18pm On Feb 15, 2023
In a sane society Tinubu the drug Fool would have since been thrown in jail for massive corruption and too many crimes.

Unfortunately by this time next month, I see the drug lord and sanwo olu queuing in line welcoming president peter Obi on a state to Lagos.

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Re: Why I Am Running To Be Nigeria's President - Bola Ahmed Tinubu by Meracy: 9:18pm On Feb 15, 2023
Oga we don't want you, please go

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Re: Why I Am Running To Be Nigeria's President - Bola Ahmed Tinubu by habsydiamond(m): 9:18pm On Feb 15, 2023
Leave him be.. the only thing he knows how to do is to talk and sleep these days .

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Re: Why I Am Running To Be Nigeria's President - Bola Ahmed Tinubu by tuoyoojo(m): 9:18pm On Feb 15, 2023
He is running to expand alpha beta so he pocket all the resources of the country for himself and his family

God forbid BAT thing

That I should vote a man who is old and has weak sphincteric control , the peepoo man

A man who they gives comedians daily gaffes day after day because of small pressure of elections

A confirmed drug baron

A man who has nothing to offer

A man who could not boast of a single world class project that he iniciated and completed in this 8 years tenure in lagos but is quick to ascribed the achievements of others as his....

If APC had given us fashola or osibanjo, it would have been better


God forbid BAT thing

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Re: Why I Am Running To Be Nigeria's President - Bola Ahmed Tinubu by Akonimohate12: 9:18pm On Feb 15, 2023
wink

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Re: Why I Am Running To Be Nigeria's President - Bola Ahmed Tinubu by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 9:19pm On Feb 15, 2023
PeterObi4LP:
The reason is simple. To loot more and to be the landlord of Nigeria same way you convert Lagos and claim ownership.
And to recoup the massive amount of money (investment) he will surely spend to buy the votes of the electorates

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Re: Why I Am Running To Be Nigeria's President - Bola Ahmed Tinubu by Benrosaria(m): 9:19pm On Feb 15, 2023
it's okay just enter. and do your worse
Re: Why I Am Running To Be Nigeria's President - Bola Ahmed Tinubu by OfeAchi: 9:19pm On Feb 15, 2023
Old man go and enjoy your Lagos loot in peace.
Nigeria no beLagos. You can't

Nigeria stand up!
Vote out APAC.!
Urchins and ipobians, listen to this call. Save Nigeria

Let's have a repeat of Edo state.
Edo is not eko
Nigeria is not Lagos !

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Re: Why I Am Running To Be Nigeria's President - Bola Ahmed Tinubu by creatorsverse(m): 9:19pm On Feb 15, 2023
Can you even run? When they call ppl that are running you will come out abi ?

You are running to bring agbero to the whole of Nigeria since Lagos no do you abi? Try am for Hausa land.. you will create job for the youth, na agbero be the job shebi

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Re: Why I Am Running To Be Nigeria's President - Bola Ahmed Tinubu by socialmediaman: 9:19pm On Feb 15, 2023
He said these? The same man who raised his both hands during the national anthem, and was asked by Oshiomole to put one on his chest and put the other down?

Here’s the video if you don’t believe me https://twitter.com/chude__/status/1625928694844751884?s=46&t=ocqHRNKImvJczJakfZ3Inw

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Re: Why I Am Running To Be Nigeria's President - Bola Ahmed Tinubu by Roboto11: 9:19pm On Feb 15, 2023
Tinubu knows how to create wealth.

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Re: Why I Am Running To Be Nigeria's President - Bola Ahmed Tinubu by zeyt: 9:19pm On Feb 15, 2023
No! Simple answer to that question is: " I want to fulfill my life time ambition of becoming Nigerian President"

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Re: Why I Am Running To Be Nigeria's President - Bola Ahmed Tinubu by shantti(m): 9:19pm On Feb 15, 2023
U want to loot Nigeria dry

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