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2023: Asiwaju BolaTinubu Remains most credible for president, says BIQ

Hon. BIQ Rajh-Label, a legal practitioner and member, Lagos State Special Committee on Rehabilitation of Public Schools, has said Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu is the most credible politician to succeed President Muhammadu Buhari come 2023.

The former Vice Chairman of Ifako-Ijaiye Local Government in an interaction with People & Politics, described the Jagaban Borgu as a great politician and strategist, who has paid his dues, having done so much for the country.

When asked if Asiwaju is running for 2023 presidential election, he said, the question that should be asked is if he is fit to be president of Nigeria, having done so much till now, and even if he says he’s not going, millions of people will say he should go ahead.

When challenged that up to this time Asiwaju has not spoken, the vibrant politician and former Sole Administrator of Ifako-Ijaiye Local Government stated that people will speak in that regards.

“People will speak, in democracy people speaks, most especially when it has to do with something that interest them, something they desire and crave for.

“I’m speaking that Asiwaju should run for 2023 Presidency and I’m sure he will get it. I can assure you of that, Asiwaju is very popular and loved by my party, he is the national leader of the party in the first place and of course, he is well recognised and respected, and we know what he can deliver.”

BIQ as he is fondly called however debunked the rumor making the rounds that there’s rift between the APC national leader and some of his ardent loyalists. He said there’s nothing like that. “Asiwaju is a man of great understanding and a builder of men and he knows how to manage his people. Those that don’t know him are the ones spreading false news that he’s not in good terms with his people.”
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