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“A  Call for strong electoral reform that will give Nigerians a New Constitution”—Funmilayo Adesanya-Davies

Yes, we dare. Our teeming youth population is our nation’s greatest asset. We will create jobs for our youth from the Zamfara and Osun gold deposits to the vast agricultural lands across the country. We will create new ooportunities in the FINTECH sector, the creative and entertainment industries, digital skills and other areas.

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Re: Acceptance Speech by Asiwaju Tinubu as APC Flag-bearer

2023: Full text of Tinubu’s acceptance speech as APC Flag-bearer, after the
presidential election on June 9, 2022

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These are the takeaways from Tinubu’s acceptance speech to the Nation and the Full text of the acceptance Speech by the Nation Newspaper.

It includes the text of the acceptance speech of All Progressives Congress (APC) flag-bearer Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu after he was declared winner of the Presidential Primary at the Eagle Square, Abuja:

“We have been at historic Eagle Square for many hours such that day has turned into night and night back into day. Because of your democratic exertion, this convention shall be recorded as a shining moment in the evolution of our party and the life of our nation.

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I must thank you all. Now, permit me to address the nation.

1. Tinubu accepted we are facing serious problems after Buhari’s 8 year APC led administration:
Yes, we face serious problems. But I believe that we have it within us to reach our finest destiny. With help from God, we shall make this nation better for the generations to come. So I do!

2. Tinubu feels President Muhamamdu Buhari has already laid a solid foundation in security, economy, and anti-corruption.
President Muhamamdu Buhari has already laid a solid foundation in security, economy, and anti-corruption. We will build upon this for the salvation of our people. I doubt it, I do not!

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So, I ask you:

3. Tinubu believes we need to reform our national economy such that prosperity grows as poverty vanishes?
Do we dare reform our national economy such that prosperity grows as poverty vanishes?, So I do!

Yes, we dare.

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4. Do we dare provide meaningful education and jobs for our youths so that they may strive for a better future?

Yes, we dare.

5. Our teeming youth population is our nation’s greatest asset. We will create jobs for our youth from the Zamfara and Osun gold deposits to the vast agricultural lands across the country. We will create new opportunities in the FINTECH sector, the creative and entertainment industries, digital skills and other areas.

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6. Do we dare feed our nation and provide the farmer a solid income for his toil?

Yes, we dare.

7. Do we dare construct a society where the vulnerable, the weak, the disadvantaged and the elderly are attended to and loved?

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Yes, for we must care for those who cannot care for themselves.

Yes, we dare.

8. Do we dare muster our collective strength to conquer terrorism, kidnapping, and violent evil of any form?

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Yes, we dare.

9. Our better, more progressive vision of Nigeria shall secure a better society for all Nigerians.

Yes we dare.

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10. May this be our task arising from this convention. Let nothing stand in the way of our achieving a more just society and a greater Nigeria.

Yes, so we dare numbers 3-10.

Adesanya-Davies concludes, “The task of a new Nigeria and for our nation to survive, is that, the Nigerian political class should be prepared for this long overdue change. Let us forget the 1999 Constitution and fashion out a new one in favour of parliamentary democracy.

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We need the constitution which was jettisoned by the military in 1966 following their misadventure in the political space that lasted 13 years in the first instance; and later from 1984 by the outgoing President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd) and his cohorts till 1999.

The aftermath of internal neo-colonialism has foisted a regime of waste on the nation. More than 20 years of resources have been wasted on the so-called unending amendment of the 1999 Constitution.

Enough is enough. We need a new Nigeria. We need a new constitution, we need economic expediency, fairness, justice and equity which were part of the reasons for our amalgamation in 1914.

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By 2024, just next year, Nigeria will be 110 years old as one unworkable entity. It is time to redefine our socio-political fortune. It is not enough to redesign the currency notes. All we need is a redesign of our political nation-building and a leap into prosperity.

To the President-elect, ASIWAJU Bola Tinubu, “ALL WE NEED IS A NEW CONSTRUCTION,” re affirms, Funmilayo Adesanya-Davies.

The Amazon’s are here…! We are talking! Funmilayo Adesanya-Davies is the presidential candidate of the Mass Action Joint Alliance in the 2019 general elections, Prof Funmilayo Adesanya-Davies is calling for “A strong” electoral reform that will give Nigerians a new Constitution.

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Adesanya-Davies writes in OPINION Newspaper Online.

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FULL TEXT OF Tinubu’s TINUBU’S ACCEPTANCE SPEECH

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2023: Full text of Tinubu’s acceptance speech as APC Flagbearer, after the
presidential election on June 9, 2022.

Text of the acceptance speech of All Progressives Congress (APC) flagbearer Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu after he was declared winner of the Presidential Primary at the Eagle Square, Abuja:

We have been at historic Eagle Square for many hours such that day has turned into night and night back into day.

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Because of your democratic exertion, this convention shall be recorded as a shining moment in the evolution of our party and the life of our nation.

I must thank you all for making me the standard bearer of our progressive party. And I humbly accept the nomination of this convention to be the presidential candidate of our enlightened, humanitarian and great party, the All Progressives Congress.

I also offer my sincere gratitude to President Buhari for his calm and prudent leadership throughout this process. I thank him, also, for his steadfast determination to ensure a level playing field and a free and fair primary process for every aspirant. Without him, I would not be standing here today as the new flagbearer of Nigeria’s party.

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I thank the governors for their invaluable contribution to internal democracy and unity.

I commend the party leadership and organizers for the conduct of a successful convention.

Thank you, the delegates, for the confidence you have shown in me. I will prove that your choice was a wise one. You have moved our party and country towards its best future. On your mandate I shall stand.

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I commend my fellow aspirants. It is a difficult thing to run for president. The stiff and bold competition you offered made our party stronger and made me better. I must say a special word of thanks to the seven aspirants [Alhaji Badaru Abubakar; Sen.; Ibikunle Amosun; Sen. Ajayi Borrofice; Rt. Hon. Dimeji Bankole; Sen. Godswill Akpabio; Dr. Kayode Fayemi; and Barr.(Mrs.) Uju Kennedy] who chose to step down their personal ambitions for the good of the party and the unity of our purpose.

The competition is now over.

Those who did not support me, you have nothing to fear. I hold no grudges or grievances.

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Let us each agree to join hands in defeating the PDP and beating back our common foes of poverty, terror and violence. We now have a date with destiny in February 2023. Let us win so Nigeria can become the nation it is intended to be.

To my campaign team and close advisors. Your dedication, long hours, and sound advice have brought me to this point.

I thank my beautiful wife, Oluremi, for her patience and wise counsel. Thank you for standing by my side. I am indeed a fortunate man.

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Now, permit me to address the nation.

Yes, we face serious problems. But I believe that we have it within us to reach our finest destiny. With help from God, we shall make this nation better for the generations to come.

President Muhamamdu Buhari has already laid a solid foundation in security, economy, and anti-corruption. We will build upon this for the salvation of our people.

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So, I ask you:

Do we dare reform our national economy such that prosperity grows as poverty vanishes?

Yes, we dare.

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Do we dare provide meaningful education and jobs for our youths so that they may strive for a better future?

Yes, we dare. Our teeming youth population is our nation’s greatest asset. We will create jobs for our youth from the Zamfara and Osun gold deposits to the vast agricultural lands across the country. We will create new ooportunities in the FINTECH sector, the creative and entertainment industries, digital skills and other areas.

Do we dare feed our nation and provide the farmer a solid income for his toil?

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Yes, we dare.

Do we dare construct a society where the vulnerable, the weak, the disadvantaged and the elderly are attended to and loved?

Yes, for we must care for those who cannot care for themselves.

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Do we dare muster our collective strength to conquer terrorism, kidnapping, and violent evil of any form?

Yes, we dare.

After the PDP convention, I commended Abubakar Atiku. The ensuing contest between our party and his will be one of competing visions.

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Our vision is of progress and the future that can be. We must defeat the PDP’s reactionary ideals.

Our better, more progressive vision of Nigeria shall secure a better society for all Nigerians.

May this be our task arising from this convention. Let nothing stand in the way of our achieving a more just society and a greater Nigeria.

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