2023: ‘Nigeria’s challenges surmountable with unity, faith, commitment’ – Tinubu

The Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu, has promised to create more jobs for youths in Anambra State if he becomes Nigeria’s next president.

Tinubu, who stated this at the ‘Meet the Mentor Dinner’, organised by the Progressive Sisters Network (PSN), a national women-led and focused organisation, on Sunday in Abuja, said the challenges facing Nigeria are surmountable with unity, faith and commitment.

“As a nation, we are facing some challenges, but these challenges can be overcome. We have the capacity to find our way in situations where there seems to be no way.

“Please let’s work together to build the Nigeria of our dreams. I know it is difficult not to look for the easy way in today’s Nigeria, but together with our faith in one another and our nation, we can solve our problems”, he stressed.

He added that, “We are where we are today as a nation because we failed to effectively harness the country’s God-given abundant mineral resources”.

According to him, if elected as the country’s president, he would ensure that Nigeria’s mineral resources are effectively harnessed to bring her greatness.

“We will achieve greatness in this country< let us just believe in ourselves,” Tinubu assured and thanked the organisers of the dinner.

Earlier, PSN National Co-ordinator, Ms. Rinsola Abiola, said the event was convened to make it clear to any Nigerian woman who still had doubts, that Tinubu was the candidate who deserved her vote.

She said PSN was supporting Tinubu and was committed to actualising his presidential ambition because he had demonstrated commitment to the women folk.

The PSN national co-ordinator noted that during his time as governor of Lagos State, women played key roles in his administration, including the late Olukemi Nelson who served as his Commissioner for Women Affairs.

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