POLITICS
“I know road, I will lead you to promised land” — President Tinubu

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has assured Nigerians of his unwavering commitment to national transformation, boldly asserting that he knows the way to prosperity and will lead the country to the “promised land.”
The president made this declaration during the All Progressives Congress (APC) National Summit, following a powerful show of support from the APC Governors’ Forum.
Addressing party members and stakeholders, President Tinubu emphasised that now is the time for action rather than complaints.
“This is the only time that you can correct and not complain,” he said.
Expressing gratitude for the endorsement and support from party leaders, Tinubu added, “I owe you a whole world of gratitude; the endorsements today, the ‘carry go’ inspiration.”
In a moment that electrified the room, a voice from the crowd shouted, “Follow who know road,” to which Tinubu responded with conviction: “I know road. And we will lead you on to that promised land.”
He assured attendees that the Nigerian economy is on a path to recovery, and that the “hope” Nigerians seek is already present and active.
“The resuscitation of the Nigerian economy is on course, it is here. The hope is standing before you. Take it on,” Tinubu added.
President Tinubu reiterated his administration’s focus on building a foundation for industrialisation and long-term national progress.
“Nigeria will be industrialised; we will achieve our goals. If only in the first two years we are where we are today, then the next two years will be great. We have the mission, we have the vision,” he said.
Responding to concerns about the state of democracy and the dominance of the APC, Tinubu dismissed fears of a one-party system as misplaced.
“To those saying one-party system is no good, it’s one party ruling and driving the aspirations of Nigerians. Where do they stand? You don’t blame a people bailing out of a sinking ship when they have no life jacket,” he said.
Concluding his speech, President Tinubu hinted at further growth for the APC, noting that more politicians are expected to join its ranks. He described the party’s expanding influence as simply part of “the game” of politics.
Discover more from Asiwaju Media
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.
-
POLITICS5 days ago
Atiku offers Peter Obi VP slot on one-term deal to unseat Tinubu
-
POLITICS5 days ago
China Backs Nigeria’s Mining Vision, Plans Electric Vehicle Factories in Bold Strategic Move
-
TECH5 days ago
Best VPNs of 2025: Top Picks for Privacy, Streaming & Speed
-
NEWS2 days ago
Peter Obi Passes Away in Lagos
-
CAMPUS REPORTS5 days ago
15 Missing JAMB Candidates in Imo State Found Safe – Police
-
NEWS5 days ago
INWA Anambra Re-Elects Chief Agbom
-
ENTERTAINMENT1 day ago
Candy Bleakz Faces Backlash For Sending ₦5,000 To Fan Who Praised Her Music
-
TECH5 days ago
Top 10 AI Tools for Small Businesses in 2025
-
ENTERTAINMENT3 days ago
Nasty Blaq Claps Back at Peller’s Claims About Skitmakers’ Finances
-
BLOG3 days ago
Is Rocket Mortgage Free? Understanding the Costs Behind the Convenience
-
TECH5 days ago
How to Use AI for Business: A Practical Guide to Growth in 2025
-
ENTERTAINMENT4 days ago
Timaya Reveals He Sold Second Album For N24M After Debut Success