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2023 Presidential Bid: 2 promises Tinubu made to APC Senators support
Ahead of the 2023 Presidential Election, a Frontline Aspirant under the All Progressives Congress (APC) platform, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu has solicited for Support of APC Senators in his Ambition to become the President of Nigeria. The APC National Leader on Wednesday met with the APC Caucus in the Nigerian Senate at the New Senate Wing.
The Lawmakers were led to the meeting by the Senate President, Dr. Ahmad Lawan. Tinubu is the only All Progressives Congress (APC) Presidential Aspirant from the South-West Geo-political Zone recently Concluded his Tour in the South-West where he met with various Tranditional Rulers and Elderstatesmen.

Below is a list of Two Manifestos Tinubu Used To Convince APC Senators To Support His Ambition.
1. He Promised To Use His Rich Political Experience To Address The Challenges of Nigeria
Tinubu made a reference to his days as Senator in the National Assembly, He was the Youngest Member of the Senate that served between 1992 and 1993. He added that his Experience as a Two-term Governor in Lagos State gives him the capability to be the President of the Nigeria. However, He promised to apply his Rich Political Experience to address the numerous challenges facing the Country.
2. Tinubu Promised not to Betray Buhari
Speaking further, The 69years-old promised to consolidate on the Achievements of President Muhammadu Buhari if elected. Tinubu Promised that he will not step on the toes of Buhari , but to step into his shoes as the President of Nigeria and concentrate on good governance.
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