2023: How I will stop stealing as president – Tinubu

The All Progressives Congress, APC, presidential candidate, Bola Tinubu, has vowed to drive Nigeria’s enormous potential into reality if elected president.

Tinubu explained that such a move would help curb corruption and stealing across the country.

He spoke at the APC Presidential Town Hall meeting in Owerri, Imo State, on Thursday.

Tinubu assured that his administration would give life to Nigeria’s industrialization and manufacturing sectors if elected president.

“Talking about potential that is pregnant with many things and never had a delivery.

“We will drive Nigeria’s potential to reality of delivery, of progressive life bar of industrialisation, progress, manufacturing and electricity.

“We know by empowering consumer, they definitely will empower others, the more we consume the more we produce, and if it is willingly given, expeditiously produced, stealing will stop,” he said.

Attah Michael

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