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Asiwaju Bola Tinubu: I am too rich to steal Nigeria’s money, I did not come here to look for money

 

Asiwaju Bola Tinubu: I am too rich to steal Nigeria's money, I did not come here to look for money

Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the president of Nigeria, addressed issues with corruption in a recent video shown on Viable TV, confirming his dedication to moral leadership and the growth of the country.The President emphatically stated his financial independence, declaring, “I can assure you, I am too rich to steal Nigeria’s money.” He further emphasized that his motivations for seeking office were not financial, saying, “I did not come to look for money and exploit the situation.”CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

Tinubu reaffirmed his dedication to his presidential duties, stating simply, “I come to work.” This statement appears aimed at reassuring the public of his commitment to Nigeria’s development.

Expressing gratitude for the electoral support that brought him to power, the President noted, “I asked for the votes and they gave it to me.” This acknowledgment seems to underscore his sense of responsibility to the electorate.

In a call for collective action, Tinubu encouraged public participation in shaping the nation’s future. “Here we are, many of you can still write few pages of history in Nigeria,” he said, suggesting that there are opportunities for citizens to contribute to the country’s progress.

These remarks come at a time when many Nigerians are concerned about economic challenges and governance issues. By addressing these concerns directly and calling for public engagement, President Tinubu appears to be seeking to build trust in his administration and foster a sense of shared responsibility for national development.

As Nigeria faces various economic and social challenges, the President’s statements suggest a focus on transparent leadership and collaborative efforts to move the country forward. The coming months will likely reveal how these commitments translate into concrete policies and actions to address Nigeria’s complex issuesCONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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