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I’m not afraid of Tinubu; being founding member not enough to win APC primaries: Yahaya Bello

The aspiring president said “My performance in Kogi State will speak for me.”

• April 9, 2022
Yahaya Bello, Bola Tinubu
Yahaya Bello, Bola Tinubu composite used to illustrate the story

Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi says he’s not afraid of key actors jostling for the 2023 presidential ticket of the All Progressives Congress.

Mr Bello, who spoke in Abuja on Saturday while responding to a question at the second GYB annual seminar for political and crime correspondents and editors, said he was not afraid of the national leader of the APC, Bola Tinubu, despite being a founding member of the ruling party.

“To answer your question; whether I am scared of other contestants for the presidency. You mentioned Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and others. I will say No; I am not scared of anybody in the contest for the APC presidential ticket.

“Tinubu and others are the founding members of the APC, but the foundation is not enough. I will defeat all the other aspirants because I have all it takes to be a champion. My performance in Kogi State will speak for me,” he noted.

The governor said all indicators pointed to him as standing in the best position to win the 2023 election for the APC.

Mr Bello said that he was confident of being the party’s flag bearer, stressing that he had over 16 million Nigerians who had obtained their PVCs registered in Yahaya Bello support groups to have him elected.

Among the frontliners in the discussion around the 2023 presidency are Mr Tinubu, Governor Dave Umahi of Ebonyi; a former governor of Abia, Senator Orji Kalu and other aspirants.

(NAN)

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