Tinubu reveals how he almost quit 2023 presidential race amidst daunting odds

Tinubu reveals how he almost quit 2023 presidential race amidst daunting odds

President Bola Tinubu on Saturday night shared a personal anecdote, revealing that the economic crisis sparked by the naira redesign policy by his predecessor, President Muhammadu Buhari, almost forced him to withdraw from the 2023 presidential race.

During a special Iftar at the State House in Abuja, Tinubu recounted a conversation with a close relative that made him question his decision to run, Persecondnews reports.

This candid admission offers a glimpse into the challenges Tinubu faced during his presidential campaign.

Tinubu used the Iftar which coincided with his 73rd birthday to express appreciation to Nigerians for their outpouring of goodwill and prayers during the birthday.

Tinubu thanked attendees for their prayers, and contributions to the nation’s development.

Bayo Onanuga, the Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, quoted Tinubu as acknowledging the challenges he faced in the presidential race and reaffirming his commitment to advancing Nigeria’s progress.

Tinubu spoke of contemplating withdrawing from the contest following an encounter with a close relative.

“Those close to me know that the odds were against me. During the campaigns, one of them came to my living room around 3: 30 a. m. and said he needed just N50, 000 to buy foodstuff for our uncle”, Persecondnews quotes Tinubu as saying.

“He told me, ‘ the currency is gone because of you. People are jumping over bank counters because there is no cash. Our uncle, a wealthy man, doesn’t even have N10, 000 in cash. What are you running for? ‘

” I told him, ‘ I am running for President, not for you and our uncle. ‘ I gave him the N50, 000. As he walked out, he turned to me and said, ‘ I don’t think you will make it. ‘ I replied, ‘ I will make it. ‘ “

The President said that his uncle later called to confirm receiving the money but admitted that he had only given the messenger N10, 000, keeping the rest.

” I was amazed. At that moment, I almost dropped the idea of running for President. But thanks to Aminu Masari and all of you who encouraged me. When I came to Abuja, Masari told me, ‘ I am the Chairman of the North West Group, don’t look back. ‘ “

Tinubu noted that he assumed office during a time of economic uncertainty and had to take immediate, difficult decisions, including removing fuel subsidy.

” On the day of my inauguration, I had to decide on something not originally in my speech, and that was the fuel subsidy removal, “he said.

Noting that Nigeria had reached a point of no return on the issue, the President said:” The hallmark of a great leader is the ability to make the right decision at the right time. That was the day I declared that the subsidy was gone.

“The following day, I was hounded and thoroughly abused in the media. But I stood firm, knowing it was the right thing to do for our nation’s future”.

Buhari had in a telephone chat with the president congratulated him on his 73rd birthday and was full of praise for his contributions to the country.

He reminisced on his relationship with Tinubu, saying he was proud of the “deep bond between them”.

On his part, a former Head of State, Gen. Ibrahim Babangida, in a message, said: “Your leadership intervention thus far, has been very remarkable, bold, resilient and encouraging”.

More congratulatory messages for the president also came yesterday from the Ooni of Ife,Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, governors and other members of the political class as well as the Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Christopher Musa who credited Tinubu’s leadership role with what he called the military’s recent successes against terrorism and other security challenges in the country.

At the Iftar were First Lady Oluremi Tinubu, Vice President Kashim Shettima and his wife, Nana Shettima, members of the Federal Executive Council, principal officers of the National Assembly, current and former governors, diplomats, business leaders, religious figures, and some of the President’s childhood friends.

Dr. Abdulkadir Sholagberu, Imam of the National Mosque, Abuja, led special prayers seeking divine guidance and continued progress for the President and the nation.

Vice President Shettima lauded the President’s sacrifices, stating that history would remember him as the leader who took on the nation’s most complex challenges.

“Thanks to his boldness, future presidents of Nigeria will not have to wrestle with the same ghosts that haunted past administrations, including fraud-ridden fuel subsidies, an unstable forex market, and the suppression of local government autonomy.

” These were the thorny issues that many before him sidestepped. But Asiwaju did not sidestep history, he came to rewrite it.

“And in rewriting it, Asiwaju has taken the bullets that many before him simply lacked the courage to face. But that is the thing about true leadership: it is not for those who seek comfort. It is for those who understand that the path to national greatness is lined with difficult choices”, he said.

Senate President Godswill Akpabio praised the President’s ability to forgive and his relentless passion for national development.

Akpabio described the President as a leader who thinks outside the box and as the ‘ most audacious president ‘ in the country’s history.

He said that, under Tinubu’s watch, governors are getting more allocation.

“If I were a governor under your administration, I would have been a ‘ supernatural governor ‘ and not an uncommon governor”, he said.

House of Representatives Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu, described President Tinubu as a leader who has broken barriers and uplifted future Nigerian politicians.

He noted that the President had previously taken the backseat to raise leaders for the country in the past decades.

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