Age Is Just A Number, Tinubu Has Exposure, Experience To Govern Nigeria – Shettima

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Senator Kashim Shettima, the vice presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the coming 2023 general elections has said the standard bearer of the party, Bola Tinubu has experience and capacity to rule Nigeria.

Based on Shettima’s past speeches published by MAIDAWAAREWA, Tinubu’s running mate said age is just a number adding that those that are younger than the APC national leader can perform horribly when it comes to ruling the country.

The former Borno state governor also reiterated Tinubu’s position that President Muhammadu Buhari would not have been voted president of the country, if not for the input of the former Lagos state governor.

Shettima said, “Age is just a number. There are some younger people that can perform abysmally low. My principal has the experience, exposure and a lucid mind to add value to the nation and we are at a very critical juncture in the annals of Nigeria’s history, buffeted by all sorts of challenges, be it security, be it economy and a leader that we need is a leader who understands the dynamics of running a modern

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