Mr Tinubu has continued to mumble unintelligible phrases such as bulaba-bala-blu, giving his image makers nightmares in explaining away an apparent mental challenge.
The presidential candidate urged Nigerians to vote for their future, adding that “2023 election is not about sentiment.”
He explained that the nation could not continue in its retrogressive movement in the coming years, as that would result in total collapse of the nation.
Nma Kolo described Mr Tinubu as a unifying force, and called on Nigerians from all areas and ethnic groups to give him a chance.
He decried the situation which had left Nigeria with more than 20 million out-of-school children.
The Labour Party candidate said he plans to deal with these issues as quickly as possible, if voted into power in 2023.
Mr Mohammed said Mr Abubakar should throw the question to his party, PDP “under whose watch the Boko Haram insurgency started in 2009 and festered.”
The chieftain said Mr Tinubu was not running from debates but being careful not to fall into the hands of his political adversaries.
The South-West chapter of the APC described Bola Tinubu as their son, saying it would be thoughtless of Yorubas not to vote for him.
Since his emergence as Lagos governor in 1999, Mr Tinubu has maintained a stranglehold on the politics of Nigeria’s commercial capital.
