Pay Attention To Your Health, Kwankwaso Tells Tinubu Over 2023.
The presidential
candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso,
has advised the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential flag bearer,
Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to take things easy with the race for the presidency
in 2023.
Kwankwaso, a former Defence Minister and two-time governor of Kano
State, while speaking during an interview on Arise News Television on Sunday,
said Tinubu should rather pay attention to his health, warning that the 2023
campaigns will be rigorous. "If you see my friend, Bola, tell him to take it
easy, take good care of his health... because I love him so much, he is my
friend. “This campaign is very rigorous, it requires a lot of effort and so on
and so forth. I hope he will take it easy so that we can continue the struggle
to ensure one solid and prosperous Nigeria,” Kwankwaso advised. Asked if he is
threatened by Tinubu, Kwankwaso, who was the deputy speaker of the House of
Representatives in the aborted Third Republic, said Tinubu as person is a good
man but he does not know what the APC presidential candidate would do
differently from the current administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.
“My
only worry is the platform. This platform I don’t know. I know he is a
strategist, Bola Tinubu, he is a good man. I had reasons to sit with him
uncountable number of times from 1992 to date. “I wish I will see him to ask him
what he will tell Nigerians what he will do differently from what Muhammadu
Buhari is doing today. “That is my serious concern for him. Ordinarily, if I
cannot get it, I can recommend him but it’s going to be like building something
on zero. “When I see him, I wish him well or when you see him before me, tell
him I wish him well — but let’s take it easy,” Kwankwaso stressed.
According to
News report, Tinubu had earlier on Sunday announced the choice of a former Borno
State governor and incumbent Senator representing Borno Central, Kashim Shetima,
as his running mate, sparking debates about the propriety or otherwise of
same-faith ticket given Nigeria's plurality.
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