Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu, has again attacked his counterparts in the Peoples Democratic Party and the Labour Party, Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi, respectively.
Tinubu, who spoke on Friday at a rally in Gbaramatu, Delta State, described Atiku as a man on the run.
According to him, the “wrong statistics” and warehouse economy of the LP candidate are not what Nigeria currently needs.
This is the second time the former governor of Lagos would openly attack Abubakar and Obi at a rally.
When the APC presidential candidate flagged off his campaign in Plateau recently, he called the PDP candidate “wrong theory” and Obi “disobedient.
While speaking at the rally in Gbaramatu which had Oboro II, the Pere of Gbaramatu, in attendance, Tinubu described himself as one of “a few” presidential candidates still in the race.
“As I stand before you, there are a few of us left running. One says he is Atiku. How many times has he been running? He is always on the run and he is tired. Tell him to go and sit down. Enough is enough,” he said.
“The other one think na statistics we go chop. He lies with arithmetic that no Indian can solve. To mention his name is a disgrace to me. I won’t mention the name. Wrong arithmetic, wrong statistics, warehouse economy — that is not what Nigeria needs.
“Your royal majesty, it was a joy to find one of my own blood being part of you from Badagry. So, whatever you need, you need honesty? You need the man who knows the road? That is me.
“I promise, we won’t be far away from you. We will carry you along. We will consult with you regularly. Our brothers here, we will embrace them. A renewed hope is here standing before you and I promise that with the support of God Almighty, you will live long.
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