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What late Emir of Dutse told Tinubu last week

HRH Alhaji Nuhu Mohammed Sanusi, Emir of Dutse in Jigawa State, hosted the Presidential Candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, at his palace on January 22, 2023.

Tinubu, who is on a nationwide tour to sell his candidacy, was accompanied to the palace of the first-class monarch by at least six APC governors, Senate President Ahmad Lawan, and Femi Gbajabiamila, Speaker of the House of Representatives.

Extolling the presidential candidate, the late monarch said they shared certain things in common.

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The king said he had no doubt that Tinubu had the capacity to rule the country as demonstrated in his past record of service as Lagos governor and other political activities.

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He had said: “I’m a keen follower of you and your political activities. You are one person I believe have the capacity and competence to rule the country. Nigeria had been polarised before. You were able to bring the North and South together under this administration.

“I attended your inauguration as the Jagaban of Borgu by the late Emir of Borgu. He was my friend. He was constantly talking about you and your good deeds.

“You also went to America to study just like me. And like you, I also did several menial jobs to survive.

“I’m also an Accountant like you. I have also read some of your books particularly like the one titled ‘Financialism’. The only thing I lack, unlike you, is the will to play politics.”

The Emir said though he normally receives visitors in his palace and not in the residence, but in deference to the state governor, Badaru Abubakar, and as a mark of respect to Tinubu, he decided to receive him in his residence.

The Emir, however, reminded the APC candidate that Jigawa had no water, urging him to work with the state to end the water problem, among other things, if elected president.

Tinubu said he decided to pay a courtesy call on the Emir as “a leader and father” to seek his support for the presidency.

He assured the traditional ruler and others present that he would work hard to solve the nation’s pressing problems, adding that “he will not sell or share the nation’s patrimony like a piece of cake. He has come to serve and he will serve the country.”

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