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Tinubu Attacks Buhari Government, says redesigning Naira a calculated plan to sabotage his presidential victory

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Tinubu Assaults Buhari Authorities, says redesigning Naira a calculated plan to sabotage his presidential victory   The presidential candi…

Tinubu Assaults Buhari Authorities, says redesigning
Naira a calculated plan to sabotage his presidential victory

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The presidential candidate of the All
Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu, has taken a swipe on the Muhammadu
Buhari-led authorities.

 

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Based on Tinubu, he could be elected
Nigeria’s subsequent president regardless of makes an attempt by some individuals within the authorities to
sabotage his possibilities within the February 25 ballot.

 

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He disclosed this on Wednesday throughout a
rally on the MKO Abiola Stadium in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital.

 

Tinubu and President Buhari belong to the
similar celebration.

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Talking in Yoruba, he stated, “Let gas be
costly, solely they know the place they maintain it. Preserve petrol, maintain the naira, we
will vote and be elected. Chances are you’ll change the ink of naira notes. What you
count on won’t occur. We’ll win.

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“They stated petrol will rise to N200/litre
and N500/litre, let your thoughts be at relaxation. They don’t need these forthcoming
elections to carry. They need to scatter it however that gained’t be doable.

 

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“They thought they may trigger hassle;
they sabotaged gas however with or with out gas, with or with out bikes and
tricycles, we’ll vote and win. It is a superior revolution.

 

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“We’ll take over authorities via our
PVCs. Even when they are saying there isn’t any gas, we’ll trek to the polling items.”

 

Gas queues have continued to seem and disappear
since January this yr and Nigerians have been made to cough up as a lot as
N350 for a litre of petrol.

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Relatively than deal with the difficulty, the Nigerian
authorities has remained mute.

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