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2023 Presidecy: Tinubu Will Contest, Sorting Out Declaration Date – DG Campaign Council

2023 Presidecy: Tinubu Will Contest, Sorting Out Declaration Date – DG Campaign Council | Daily Report Nigeria
The Director-General, Bola Tinubu Support Group Management Council, Abdulmumini Jibrin Kofa has disclosed the National Leader of the All Progressive Congress, will contest in the 2023 Presidential elections.

Speaking while conducting what he termed International Press Conference to start up the 2022 New Year, Kofa, who is a former House of Representatives member said, “I have the full authority and mandate today, to say that Tinubu will go for the Presidency in 2023”.

According to Kofa: “Bola Tinubu has the pedigree to go for the Presidency, has an edge over any other person, be it in APC or PDP contesting the Presidency and I bet you by the year 2023, you will see Tinubu in the Villa.

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“Let me tell you, any other person seeking for the Nigeria exalted seat, more specifically in the APC is a joker and a player, forget the insinuations. Tinubu is biggest and highest contender that would make it to the Presidency come 2023”.

He added that, “Bola Tinubu is a full blown Nigeriain, somebody with large heart, that will take everybody on board, and has the determination, zeal, courage and above all he has the competence by what he has done in Lagos as Governor for eight years”.

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