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Bwala  Praises President Tinubu, Says He Is Trying To Rewrite The Wrongs Of Previous Administration

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By Akinwale Kasali

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Daniel Bwala, Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Chieftain and Former Spokesperson for the Atiku Abubakar Presidential Campaign Organization in the 2023 Presidential Election has applauded President Bola Tinubu for the intervention his administration has, allegedly, made in rewriting the wrongs of previous Governments.

Bwala said that President Tinubu has taken a bold step in reforming the nation. He also applauded him for calling on the oppositions  to join hands with him in building the nation.

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He added that the President has put aside politicking because he knew that there must be a country in existence before politics.

Bwala said this on Arise Television during an interview.

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He explained that he had no regret joining the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.

In his words, he said, “I have no regret going to PDP or supporting Atiku. I do my things based on conviction and at the end of the day, if it doesn’t work out, I accept my fate.

“The reality I have accepted now is that this politicking is gone and because of the crisis in Nigeria, the only way we can have a 2027 election is when Nigeria is safe and secure.

“I saw that this president I supported in APC is trying to ensure he rewrites the wrongs of the past administration.

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“When he said he wanted all opposition to come together for nation building, I felt it was the right time to look at nation’s building rather than politicking. There must be a Nigeria before we do politics.”


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