The Nigerian Youths Movement for Tinubu (NYMT) on Tuesday urged the National Leader of All Progressives Congress (APC) Bola Tinubu, to join the 2023 presidential race.
The Director-General, NYMT, Mukhtar Mukhtar, while addressing the media in Abuja said the legacies and ideologies of Mr Tinubu clearly portrayed him as a national leader, who was a rallying point for progressives in the country.
Mr Mukhtar, represented by the group’s North West coordinator, Mustapha Abdrahman, called on the two-time governor of Lagos state to use his experience in fostering unity, peace and progress in the country and contest for the position of president in the 2023 general election.
“Over the years, Tinubu has been a vanguard of true federalism and national integration even as he pays attention to the development of our dear nation.
“He is a pacesetter, a mentor, nation builder, a unifier and de-tribalised politician,” he said.
The call comes two weeks after another group of ‘young professionals’ donated N10 million to support Mr Tinubu’s candidacy.
According to Mr Mukhtar, if Mr Tinubu joins the presidential race it will enable him consolidate what President Muhammadu Buhari has done and is still doing in the country.
“Asiwaju possess undeniable passion for Nigeria. He is consummate democrat and a progressive to a core.
“A political phenomenon, an astute administrator and successful businessman, who has within his political sojourn, become the political colossal in Nigeria.
“It is in our quest for the progress of Nigeria as a nation that we have called on an outstanding personality in person of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu to vie for the position of the president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” he said.
Also, Abu Ibrahim, a senator who represented Katsina South in the eighth National Assembly, extolled the qualities of Mr Tinubu and his contributions towards the growth of APC.
Mr Ibrahim, represented by his Chief of Staff, Mustapha Ahmed-Ibrahim, said Nigerian youth will support the national leader of the APC if he decides to contest for presidency in the next general election.
He, therefore, stressed the need for Nigerians to unite and support credible representatives to lead the country.
“We the leaders of various youth groups and volunteers pledge to ramp up efforts to fully implement strategies and Platforms for Actions, should Tinubu decide to run for presidency in 2023 general elections,” he said.
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