Politics
Seven Notable Blunders Made By Tinubu On The Campaign Trail
Since the campaign for February 25 presidential campaign started, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, the presidential candidate of All Progressives Congress, (APC), has made political blunders that keep tongues wagging over his capacity to handle the number one position if elected. Here are seven blunders committed by Tinubu on the campaign trail.
APV instead of PVC
On Saturday, November 26, while addressing his supporters in Lagos State, Tinubu urged his supporters to get their “APV” instead of PVC.
Niger Delta state instead of Delta state
Similarly, on November 25, during his campaign in Oporoza, Gbaramatu Kingdom, the APC candidate said Deputy Senate President Ovie Omo-Agege would be the next governor of “Niger Delta.” He meant “Delta State.”
Calling Plateau State Governor Solomon Dalung
The APC presidential flag bearer made another goof at the campaign rally in Jos, Plateau State, when he referred to the Director-General of his campaign council, Simon Lalong, as Solomon Dalung. The latter was a former Minister of Youth and Sports Development. He hails from the state.
God bless PD…APC
Tinubu made his most notable blunder in Jos, Plateau State, on November 15 when officially flagging off his campaign.
El Rufai turned a rotten situation into a bad one
Also, on October 15, the presidential hopeful claimed that Kaduna State Governor Nasir El Rufai turned a rotten situation into a bad one.
Recruitment of 50 million soldiers
In March, Tinubu said at a colloquium celebrating his 70th birthday in Kano state that the Federal Government should recruit 50 million soldiers to boost the nation’s security forces.
Even his aides admitted their principal had committed a blunder and apologized .
Expired PVCs
While addressing market women who visited him in Abuja in January, Tinubu told his guests that the Permanent Voter Card (PVC) they kept with them had expired. “In case they do not announce to you on time, the PVC you have has expired.”
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