The Kano Business Community used the occasion to present a blueprint for their demands if Tinubu eventually clinches the presidential seat.
By Jeffrey Agbo
Presidential candidate of the All Progressive Congress, Bola Tinubu, has said that he gets baffled by claims of the opposition that he is sick.
Tinubu spoke at a dinner organised in his honour by the Kano Business Community where he announced a donation of N500 million to flood victims.
He said, “I’m neither running for a 100-yard or 500-yard race nor am I competing in WWE wrestling. I’m running for the presidency which is a knowledge-driven job. I am very healthy.”
“Do I look sick?” Tinubu asked the audience.
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The APC presidential candidate also inaugurated the APC governorship and presidential campaign offices in the ancient city.
The Kano Business Community used the occasion to present a blueprint for their demands if Tinubu eventually clinches the presidential seat.
While assuring the Kano business community that the document would not be tampered with, Tinubu said he would implement the document.
In his remark, Kano State Governor, Abdullahi Ganduje, shortly after outlining his achievements in the state, within the last seven years plus, declared that the APC is the winning ticket all through, judging by the achievements of the President, Major General Muhmmadu Buhari (retd.)’s administration in the country at large and Kano in particular.
“Is it the Inland Dry port that has been ongoing for over 25 years, which is almost at 100 per cent completion stage or is it the modern railway from Lagos to Kano to Katsina and Maradi, in the Niger Republic,” Ganduje asked rhetorically?
Humorously, Ganduje told the audience that Asiwaju Bola Tinubu is a son of the soil in Kano and his name is Ashiru Bala Tanimu.