We Need Tinubu’s Managerial Skill To Fix Nigeria – Alawuje

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As the 2023 general elections draw close, well-meaning Nigerians have been urged to vote for Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu to enable him deploy his managerial skill to fix the country.

Speaking in an interview with The New Diplomat correspondent in Kaduna, Abdull Hakeem Adegoke Alawuje, residing in Kaduna, said without federal allocation, Lagos under Tinubu survived and did better because of his managerial skill.

“Tinubu is a political transformer… We need people like him to come to our rescue in Nigeria. In 2019, I said if he refused to come out, I would sue him to court. He has now tactically avoided that and come out,” Alawuje said.

“At his level… I believe he has been contributing, making effort to make impact on how to stop insecurity in the country, how to restructure the economy and function effectively.

Tinubu, as one of the national leaders of the party, All Progressives Congress, APC, the effort he has made as I said, you and I may not know,” Alawuje added.
According to Alawuje, Nigerians should judge individuals coming out for election by their previous performances and achievements.

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