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I Assisted Jonathan In His 2011 Presidnetial Victory –TINUBU

Barely two weeks to the general elections, political gladiators are seriuosly canvassing for their die-minutes campaign to woo prospective supporters to their wing, not leaving out hate comments that is becoming the trend of Nigeria nascent democracy. Recently, in a rally at Onikan stadium Lagos, held by the All Progrevisse Congress in honour of Igbo residents in Lagos, the National leader of the (APC), Bola Tinubu, revealed that he was instrumental to the victory of President Goodluck Jonathan in the 2011 general elections.
He outlined stepps taken few day to the 2011 general elections, and efforts make by his party the former Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) against the interest of the party and their party presidential flag bearer, Mr. Nhuhu Ribadu, to ensure the president, being fresh air candidate as he preached delivers to them the dividend of democracy, expected of a true nationalist. 
His words: “In 2011, I helped Jonathan become President because he made us believe he was a breath of fresh air. I didn’t say be¬cause he was from Bayelsa that I would not help him. We voted for him because he promised to make our lives better. But now, he has failed us.”
He called on the Igbo liv¬ing in Lagos to support the APC to continue reaping the dividends of democ-racy. He urged them not to allow politics of tribe and religion to influence their decision at the polls.

“Igbo have lived here for years, and nobody has discriminated against them. No one would fight them because they are based in their land. No one can determine the tribe or family where he is born; it is only God that can do that. Therefore, everyone must be treated with equality and respect. Today, Nigeria is no longer safe. But because election is now approaching, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has remembered you. Can they give Igbo shops in Lagos? Can they give their children scholarships? In Lagos, when we give you shops, we don’t ask you where you come from. We let you do your business. We don’t build roads and say Igbo people should not ply them.
Over 500 Igbo are in the Lagos State civil service and we don’t discriminate when it comes to promo-tion,” he said.
He stressed further, “The PDP-led administration has ruined the economy and that is why many Igbo businessmen are suffering now. Because of the dollar exchange rate, the rate of imported goods has increased and has crippled many businesses.”
“The country is no longer secure, but with Gen Muhammadu Buhari as president, he would flush out the Boko Haram sect just as he flushed out Maitasine when he was the Head of State. So, I urge every Igbo person living in Lagos to support APC just as the APC government has supported Igbo.”
The governorship candidate of the APC, Akin¬wumi Ambode, promised to empower Igbo youths and make life more meaningful by creating a better enabling environment for their businesses to
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