By Emmanuel Nduka
Presidential hopeful and former Lagos State Governor, Bola Tinubu, has fired broad shots at President Muhammadu Buhari, as desperation sets in towards the build up for the 2023 polls.
Tinubu who is seeking nomination to contest for the nation’s most exalted office, on Thursday avowed that without him, President Buhari wouldn’t have won the presidential election in 2015.
The former governor made the bold declaration at a meeting with delegates of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ogun State.
While describing the election as a “war”, Tinubu also spoke on how he “surrendered” the vice-presidential ticket to Yemi Osinbajo, when concerns were raised over a Muslim-Muslim ticket for the APC.
“Buhari asked me to be his running mate, but Saraki campaigned against a Muslim-Muslim ticket. He felt it would affect his ambition to be senate president. The senate president could not be a Muslim as well. They rose against it. I said ‘I have someone that’s a Christian and I will nominate him. This party must not scatter’ and I nominated him (Osinbajo). That’s the truth.
“They asked me to bring three names. Yemi Cardoso was number one. Wale Edun was number two, Yemi Osinbajo was number three. I decided to drop just one name since I was surrendering my right. Buhari agreed to this and I dropped Yemi Osinbajo’s name.
“You have not heard this from me before. This is the first place I am saying this. It’s my time now.
“If not for me that led the battlefront, Buhari wouldn’t have emerged. He contested first, second and third time, but lost. He even said on television that he won’t contest again,” he said.
“But I went to his home in Katsina, I told him ‘you would contest and win, but you won’t joke with the matter of the Yoruba’. Since he has emerged, I have not been appointed minister. I didn’t get a contract.
“This time, it’s Yoruba turn and in Yorubaland, it’s my turn,” he added.