Yesterday, members of a group called “Disciples of Jagaban”, stormed major streets of Abuja with colorful pictures and campaign posters of APC National Leader, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to throw support for his presidential aspiration
Armed with posters that carried various inscriptions such as “TinubuNe”, “Happy Democracy Day, Tinubu Advocates Group,” “Jagaban Nigeria” etc. The group stormed major streets of the nation’s capital like Maitama District, the Central Business District, and around the National Headquarters of the APC.
They said Tinubu was the most suited person to succeed Buhari and that they were determined to bring Tinubu onboard the 2023 presidential race.
Addressing newsmen, Abdulhakeem Alawuje, the national president of the group said, “The peace, love, unity, and harmony of this country has never been disturbed like this.
“All this is happening just for those crooked politicians to disorganize us, but unfortunately for them, we have gone far ahead of all their evil strategies.
“We are supporting Tinubu and calling on him, begging him, inviting him to contest the 2023 presidential election for the benefit of Nigeria and Nigerians.
“You can believe me that Tinubu has laboured so much for the development of this country. We all know how he laboured to give us President Muhammadu Buhari.
“We need continuity. We need somebody that will continue and consolidate the achievements President Buhari is making. We need somebody that knows the house, and that is Bola Tinubu.”
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