The Lagos Central Senator stated that the APC presidential candidate, Bola Tinubu, was only trying to reap what he had sown over twenty years, adding that he is not driven by overambition to contest for the 2023 presidency.
The Publisher Nigeria reports that Tinubu stated these at the pre-election strategic meeting of APC Zonal, State, and Local Government women leaders in Abuja on Friday.
She asserted that her husband has not contested any election since 2003, and as such, he did not just wake up to say it is his turn to be the president.
Mrs Tinubu said her husband is eminently qualified to lead the country effectively, insisting that he remains the most acceptable candidate for the position.
She said: “My husband, (Tinubu), had not contested any election since 2003. This year, it will be 20 years; so he did not just wake up and say it is my turn. You can serve other people for 20 years and make sure they excel.
“They told us, we are buying people to come to rallies. God now said, what I am going to do, I can shut the heavens, so there is no money and you will see my glory. Are we not seeing God’s glory? Be patient; go and vote. When you vote, shine your eyes until they count your vote.
“This is our time. There is a popular saying that, what a man can do, a woman too can do better. This is the decade for women. This is the time for women to take control again. Take control of our homes so that we can build our homes and nation”.
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