Tinubu commended President Buhari for graciously agreeing to leave the office at the expiration of his tenure, unlike former President Olusegun Obasanjo who was seeking to elongate his tenure.
The APC flagbearer stated this at the Yoruba and South West leaders of Thought Summit at Eko Hotels and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos on Monday.
He said the race to be President is not meant for the weak, stating that the APC and his campaign team have done their homework by campaigning across the country.
Tinubu stressed that the forthcoming presidential election is one opportunity that the South West region has in four years to produce the next President.
He said: “We have done what needs to be done and there is no cause for alarm!
“‘The race to be President is not meant for the weak, don’t say because you know what is called aboniki or Shea butter, it is not an easy task.
“We have crisscrossed the 36 states of the federation. I am impressed with the crowd in attendance and I am overwhelmed. May God be with you and everyone.
“I’m happy that every state in the South-West is represented here. I urge you all to get your PVC ready for Saturday’s election and exercise your franchise.
“Please don’t forget your PVC when you go out on Saturday, my candid advice for you.
“When you cast your votes, leave the rest for us. May God help us to actualize the history we are working on but today is not a day for a lengthy speech
“You Imams and Pastors, please don’t stop praying for our victory. We will be victorious God’s willing and not be disgraced.”
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