The director general of Tinubu Support Organization, Aminu Suleiman, has declared that his group has never collected a dime from the National Leader of the APC and presidential aspirant, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.
Suleiman in an interview on Wednesday said he started his support for Tinubu three years ago without expecting any financial reward.
“I want you to quote me that I said I have never received any money for what I’m doing for Asiwaju.”
On the exit of the Abdulmumini Jubrin From Tinubu’s campaign group, Suleiman said it won’t have any effect on the campaign.
He, however, urged the southwest to support Tinubu to get the ticket and win for the APC.
Suleiman said what the southwest did against the late sage, Obafemi Awolowo and later MKO Abiola should not be allowed to happen to Asiwaju.
He also urged the Vice President Prof Yemi Osinbajo Who’s also contesting to be president to retrace his step and support Asiwaju.
“The Vice President is a Pastor and should ask for forgiveness. He’s using the slot of Asiwaju. President Muhammadu Buhari once asked Osinbajo not to betray Tinubu. He told him that it’s because of the need to ensure religious balancing that he was invited, otherwise, nothing qualifies him for the position”. He said.
Suleiman said Asiwaju Tinubu started the development of Lagos state moving the IGR from N600million in 1999 to N9 N9 billion before he left in 2007, today, Lagos monthly IGR is N45 billion. He also improved the security architecture of the state. They should allow him to do same at the national level.
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