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Knocks For Bola Tinubu Over WAEC Fees Payment Comment

by NewsOnline Nigeria
January 19, 2022
in Politics, Headline
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2027 Presidential Candidate

President Tinubu

PDP Chieftain has knocked Bola Tinubu over WAEC fees payment comment, urges him to think of insecurity and poverty.

 

 

NewsOnline reports that chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the Giwa Local Government Area of Kaduna State, Alhaji Shehu Madaki, has slammed Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, National Leader of the All Progressives Congress, APC, over his promise to pay the WAEC fees of all Nigerians if he becomes president.

 

READ: Bola Tinubu Vows To Pay WAEC Fee Of Every Child If Elected President

 

Recall that Tinubu was seen in a video making the promise to Nigerians.

 

Madaki, who was not happy over the promise made by a personality like Tinubu at a time when Nigerians are facing security challenges, poverty and lack, further noted that Tinubu does not know the problem confronting Nigerians, as such, he is not fit to be a president of Nigeria.

 

“I wonder how Tinubu come to the conclusion that the problem of Nigerians is how to pay WAEC fees.

 

“How would you sit down in an examination hall comfortably in this present Nigeria when insecurity, kidnapping, killing are all over the place?” He queried.

 

According to him, it is only when people are comfortable, can sleep with their two eyes closed, and can feed three times a day, that there would be time to think of education.

 

ALSO: What Tinubu Told Me After I Resigned As PGF DG —Lukman

 

Madaki said Tinubu’s promise has disqualified him from becoming Nigeria’s president in 2023.

He urged the APC to think of a well-informed party member that can convince Nigerians, especially the poor, that its flagbearer knows their immediate needs.

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