If you're sure I've stolen, charge me to court – Tinubu tells PDP
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The national leader of All Progressive Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola
Ahmed Tinubu, has challenged the PDP government to charge him to court
over its allegation that he embezzled Lagos State resources.
He disclosed this at the 14th Town Hall meeting of Lagos central senatorial district tagged: “Treading the Path To Prosperity,” organised by Senator Oluremi Tinubu on Wednesday.
He disclosed this at the 14th Town Hall meeting of Lagos central senatorial district tagged: “Treading the Path To Prosperity,” organised by Senator Oluremi Tinubu on Wednesday.
“They said I acquire Lagos funds, this is my stomach still flat. Afterall, I did not tell the electorates that I did not have shoe before I was voted in the office,” he said.
According to him, if they were not feeling the pain of Bola Tinubu, they
would not attack me. This is eight years I left Alausa as governor,
they should go to court and prosecute me if I have embezzled the state’s
fund.
The former governor of Lagos State said that this was time for PDP to leave the seat of power in Abuja, saying thousands of graduates died in the name of fighting to secure job, yet to concrete action.
The former governor of Lagos State said that this was time for PDP to leave the seat of power in Abuja, saying thousands of graduates died in the name of fighting to secure job, yet to concrete action.
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