Blackmail Will Not Stop Tinubu-Shettima Presidential Ticket – Hon. Jones
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The South-South National Deputy Youth Mobilization Officer, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu Movement 2023, Hon. Ebitimi Jones has declared that no amount of blackmail from any quarters against the Tinubu-Shettima ticket for President in the 2023 General Elections will stand.
He said it is extremely difficult to deploy sentiment of religion, and otherwise blackmails on persons with several track records of outstanding leadership, human capacity profile and topnotch developmental achievements.
Jones, who disclosed this in a statement sent to media houses in Abuja, Thursday, November 10th, that Nigeria is on the pathway of attaining an enviable height from this duo based on their distinct and very measurable achievements as governors of their respective states with an incomparable management of the country’s diversity.
The Deputy Mobiliser, also commended Mr. Seyi Tinubu, for his outstanding drive in ensuring the youths of the country join the campaign for a productive and new breed of leadership in the persons of Tinubu-Shettima.
He described him (Seyi Tinubu) as a pro-democracy youth leader, noted that he has always been on the fore front of ensuring the youths of the country are engaged in ventures that will make them self reliant economically and other wise.
He said: “Mr. Seyi has proven himself through his many entrepreneurial engagements for youths in the country overtime, and this will be the biggest opportunity for youths of the country to rally round the presidential candidates of the APC for a better assurance. Just like his STEP initiative that is focused on providing skills development and training, funding and mentorship to Nigeria’s youth, to empower them to create sustainable businesses that will transform the future of Nigeria, so it will be easy through this government.
“I pray for more support because I believe with the victory of the party in the forth coming elections, the youths of the country will enjoy more from his open door policies on requisite skills and more empowerment.