Tinubu vows to end strike in varsities




The presidential candidate of the All Progressive Congress, APC, and former governor of Lagos State, Asiwaju Bola  Ahmed Tinubu, has promised to make Nigeria better for the younger generation, saying he would transform the education sector and ensure that Nigerian students receive a sound education and graduate as and when due.
Tinubu spoke in Umuahia, the Abia State capital, during his presidential rally and governorship campaign kickoff Tuesday, even as he solicited the votes of the residents of the state in the forthcoming elections.
He also called on the immediate past Minister of State for Mines and Steel Development, Chief Uche Oga, to stop all court cases against the governorship candidate of the party, Chief Ikechi Emenike.
His words, “We are politicians; I am calling on Uche Oga to come home and let us settle the matter in our living room.
“There is no need to bring another party who is neutral to a family issue that we can settle ourselves.
“To you students, who are here, I appreciate your efforts today; you will not spend eight years pursuing a four-year course again.
“I pray that God will give you the encouragement to go to the polls on Election Day and vote for APC.”
Also speaking, the governorship candidate of the party, Chief Emenike, predicted a resounding victory for the party in the presidential, governorship, national and state assembly elections.
Emenike reiterated that Abia State had suffered underdevelopment and needed to be rescued before it can be developed again, even as the Imo State governor, Hope Uzodimma, called on party members in the state to work hard to reconcile to win the election.