Tinubu Campaign Groups Get Billions To Promote His 7-Point Agenda For 2023

Even though he has not openly declared his intention to run for president in 2023, the National Leader of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Mr Bola Tinubu, has tasked his campaign groups to robustly sell his yet-to-be unveiled agenda, THE WHISTLER has been reliably informed.

To achieve the feat, campaign groups have been asked to fill forms and make necessary entry to receive N80 million each.

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At the moment, over 110 campaign groups have identified with the former governor of Lagos State, who’s leaving no stone unturned to emerge the consensus candidate of the APC.

Some of the campaign groups that have already been registered to get the financial largesse are Southwest Agenda 2023 group, Tinubu Support Group, Disciples of Jagaban, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu – B.A.T, National Forum, Tinubu for President 2023 and Tinubu 2023 Support Group.

Others are Tinubu Solidarity Group, Northern Alliance for Tinubu 2023, Bola Ahmed Tinubu Group – USA, Tinubu Transformation Agenda 2023, I Love Tinubu, Tinubu Mandate Group, Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu Northerners, Tinubu Peoples Network, Vote Tinubu 2023 and Tinubu Grassroots Movement.

A senior member of one of the support groups who made the revelation to THE WHISTLER said the lean team managing the campaign affiliates at the moment has been tasked to ensure the campaign groups are 200.

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He said, “the size is to ensure everywhere is speaking about the agenda and the personality of Asiwaju. We don’t want it to be like the 2015 campaign. We want to move ahead to ensure people start ripping the fruit right before Asiwaju is elected in 2023.

“We want to change the narrative right from the beginning. We want everyone to be involved.”

He confirmed that there was indeed a 7-Point Agenda, which will be officially released in January when Tinubu will officially declare his intention for the presidency.

It is understood the 7-Point Agenda will be the hallmark of his campaign, reports say but this could not be independently verified.

Tagged ‘The Rebirth Manifesto’, it has leadership as number one.

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It was explained that there’s a leadership lacuna which requires serious attention to beat Nigerians into line towards a peaceful and prosperous country.

Tinubu is hoping that if elected, he will provide transformational leadership that has the ability to unify the country.

He also intend to deploy technology, which is second on the list.

He intends to leverage modern technology for digital transformation and economic growth.

There’s also the ministry of communications
and digital economy in the current administration. The ministry is hoped to be the warehouse for that policy.

Third on the agenda that has been labeled very critical is security.

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He intends to re-oil the security arrangement to ensure that Nigeria leaves the sorry state of security situation.

Fourth is infrastructure. He hopes to deepen investment in the sector through robust investment in key areas such as electricity, roads and bridges that will create enabling environment for busines to thrive while attracting foreign direct investment.

The document has homegrown businesses as fifth. The aim is to ensure policies will be engendered to ensure business thrive.

Education comes sixth and National Pride is seventh.

Education, the document showed, involved increasing investment and rejigging of various laws in line with modern education parameters.

Nigerians, the document said, will develop a sense of pride to ensure that there will be collective action towards nation building.

This paper reached out to Mr Tunde Rahman, Tinubu’s spokesman, but couldn’t get his response.

Tinubu is continuing his consultation before his declaration. He was few days ago seen visiting another presidential hopeful, Mr Orji Kalu, a sitting Senator who’s is also a member of the APC.

Recently, branded bags of beans have been in circulation in the name of Tinubu. This was after bags of rice had been distributed.

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