New Naira: Buhari granted our request – Tinubu on extension of deadline
Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, Sunday, said he and his team were happy when President Muhammadu Buhari granted the request for an extension for the deadline of the old naira note.
Tinubu stated this during his campaign in Benin City, Edo State, where he held a town hall meeting with political leaders, social groups and professionals from various sectors.
He said, “We have been on this for three to four days and suddenly today, when the President said okay out of great respect he will consider our request for an extension, we were happy.
“I was running back and forth on this and calling him, so that is what we have been doing.
The APC president had expressed concern that ‘our wives’ selling garden eggs, carrots, roasted corn were most affected by the need to change to the new Naira notes.
He said, “Some of our cousins, our wives selling garden eggs, carrots, roasted corn, they need money and they need Naira.
“In the process, if Naira is cancelled the way it is and we fail to intervene, we have failed in our duties,” Tinubu added.
He presented his programmes and called for support for his party in all the elections beginning from February 25.
Meanwhile, at the palace of the Oba of Benin where His Majesty, Oba Ewuare II in the company of traditional rulers from Edo Central and Edo North senatorial districts, Tinubu commended President Muhammadu Buhari for agreeing to the extension of the deadline for the changing into the redesigned naira notes.
He said appeals for the extension contributed to his coming late for the meeting.
He also said he would fight for restitution on the artefacts taken away from the City and that part of his programmes, if he wins, is to explore the rich mineral resources in Edo state, particularly gas, to be exported to Europe.
According to him, “My coming late is not intentional, it is because of the national politics.
On his ambition, Tinubu said “You have been a great ruler, I saw you spoke your mind about unemployment of youths.
“Your Majesty, count on me, bless me. We will be able to achieve great employment for our youths.
“You talked about the education of our children, it is in our work plan and I can tell you as I am standing here the programme is there; education reform will happen.
“We will establish students’ loans and we will minimise the interest rate and we stagger their payments and give parents relief; they don’t have to be slaves to the circumstances.”
Speaking about his development plans, he said: “Benin is the economic centre of this region rich in resources, rich in gas.