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2023: Nigeria In Safe Hand With Tinubu, If He Can Successfully Built Africa’s 5th Mega City — APC PC

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APC Professionals Council says Nigeria will be in safe hand with Bola Tinubu at the helm of affairs as the country’s president in the next month’s presidential election, stating that the APC presidential candidate has managerial skills to lead the country.

The council says Tinubu’s enviable track record as the man who built the 5th mega city in Africa is there for all to see, explaining that if elected as the country’s president, he will deploy his vast experience in economic management and ability to turn challenges into opportunities to turn around the fortunes of the country.

The National Director of the Council, Amb. Seyi Bamigbade who spoke at the sideline of Entrepreneurs National Forum on Tuesday said Nigeria will become a model in all developmental indices, including infrastructure, employment generation, and economic growth if the former Lagos State governor is elected to lead the country on Feb. 25.

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“I need not remind you that prior to ascension of office as the governor of Lagos Sate in 1999, the state was an eye-sore for which a lot of people never wanted to associate with as a result of unplanned development, poor infrastructure, chaotic traffic situation and more.

“But today, the story is entirely different, he laid the solid foundation which has made Lagos State the 5th mega city in Africa, with chains of opportunities for people of various strata to live in harmony while freely conducting their businesses.

“2023 is about the future of our great country and a man who has the prerequisite experience and knowledge to continue from where the current administration stops”, he said.

Amb. Bamigbade called on Nigerians to massively back Asiwaju Bola Tinubu to emerge the president at the polls, expressing hope that it will open a new vista in the country’s administrative process.

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