The presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu, has urged Organised Labour to pitch its tent with him in the 2023 presidential election, saying he has a track record for good governance.
Tinubu said he is the most qualified to lead Nigeria among the presidential candidates, stressing that his antecedents as former Lagos State Governor, during which he said he transformed the state to the 5th largest economy in Africa, stand him out and make him a better candidate ahead of his competitors.
The APC presidential flag-bearer said this during a Townhall meeting with Organised Labour in Abuja on Monday.
Speaking at the event which was attended by the leaders of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC), among others, Tinubu listed the problems of unemployment, lack of credit system to allow workers to own houses, poverty, challenges in educational sector, weak industrial base of the economy as what he would address if elected as Nigeria’s President in 2023.
“Today, the questions you all must ask yourselves are these: who can be trusted to accomplish all of this? The man who has done it before, or the man whose most lasting achievement as Vice President is the corrupt sale of national assets to his friends and cronies?
“Who has the better plan? The man whose blueprint guided the emergence of Lagos State as fifth largest economy in Africa or the man whose greatest pride is the amount of money he managed to bury in sand while his state’s infrastructure decayed and its workers suffered endless hardship?
“The choice is yours. But permit me to now talk a little about myself and my vision.
“I have always been and will continue to be a progressive democrat. In my worldview, government has a cardinal responsibility to work not only with business but also with labour to ensure that all constituent parts of our society are afforded their fair share of rewards without taking on undue hardship,” he stated.
Speaking on what stands him out, Tinubu said just like the labour leaders, he has been at the forefront of fighting the government for good governance all his life, a move he said led him to be detained and eventually forced into exile.
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He added: “As Organised Labour, you have been at the forefront of the workers’ rights movement in Nigeria, championing economic fairness and the welfare of the average person, the weak and the forgotten.
“You have also been involved in the struggle for democracy and political rights. Your collective efforts breathe life into the democratic rights and economic ideals enshrined in our constitution.
“I can speak fondly of your impact on our nation because of my personal history on the frontlines of the social justice movement.
“I may be running for president now, but I was not always in this position. Long before I started running for the presidency, I was running away from military dictators angered by my important role in protests against them and their efforts to vanquish our democratic aspirations.
“The defining moment of my public life came during Nigeria’s struggle for democracy and my membership in the National Democratic Coalition (NADECO) movement.
“I have dedicated my entire being to that cause. I was detained, then was forced into exile because of my refusal to accept anything less than a government based on the proposition that the will of the people is sovereign and should reign over armed might and imposition.
“I believe that those assembled here today share the same ideals of progressive and democratic good governance. I have spent my political life advocating for the rights and interests of ordinary Nigerians as you also do. We have long been fellow travellers on the same road. I hope that we shall continue as friends and brothers.”
Tinubu stated that his administration would make the fiscal and monetary policies work for the workers and Nigerians so they can have a good life, adding that he would ensure the nation is massively industrialised to give more people better-paying jobs, while also opening doors to more emerging sectors younger ones can harness.
“My Action Plan for a Better Nigeria sets out a vision of opportunity, social justice and prosperity for all. I seek a Nigeria where sufficient jobs with decent wages give people the chance to live better lives. Where the private sector thrives, we will not disrupt it. However, where the private sector cannot do it alone, my government will take the lead in lending a helping hand.
“For young Nigerians, my goal will be to open the doors wide to emerging sectors such as the digital economy, entertainment and culture, and tourism. Specific policies will empower women and young people to become more active in our nation’s leadership.
“Our industrial policy will help Nigerian businesses manufacture, create, and invent more of the goods and services we require and to export more of those products across the globe. We will modernise and expand public infrastructure to create jobs, develop skills and spur rapid growth across all economic sectors, giving real opportunity to those who previously only dreamed of it,” he former governor said.
Tinubu added that his government would protect Nigerians and their property, strengthen the national security architecture to end terror, kidnapping, banditry, and all other forms of violent extremism and bring policing and the police closer to the communities they serve.
He promised to foster a closer partnership with Organised Labour where dialogue on major policy issues and cooperation will become the order of the day.
Responding to a question on corruption, Tinubu said his administration would have a zero-tolerance for corruption by strengthening anti-corruption agencies.
On crude oil theft, the APC presidential candidate said if elected, he would ensure maximum deployment of technology to monitor, protect pipelines and block theft, while also condemning those receiving stolen crude, saying if there “is no receiver, there won’t be supplier”.
Speaking at the event, the NLC President, Comrade Ayuba Wabba, presented the workers’ charter of demands which included a total war on corruption.
Wabba stated that corruption has almost destroyed the social and economic fabric of Nigeria across the private and public sectors, saying this was a reason the country has not been making the desired progress.
“In Nigeria, our problem is people’s problem and we must have a government that will prioritise the fight against corruption. This is a key demand of Labour. We also need government that will make social and economic justice a priority,” the NLC President said.
On his part, the Deputy Director-General of the APC Presidential Campaign Council, Adams Oshiomhole, said Tinubu’s campaign manifesto, Action Plan, will bring back dead industries like Kaduna Textile that once employed over 4000 workers if elected as president in the 2023 general election.
Oshiomhole charged the labour leaders that the basis for their support for a presidential candidate should be who among the candidates has social and economic policies that will make life better for the working families in Nigeria, adding that Tinubu “is the best candidate for the workers to adopt because of his antecedents as a successful governor in Lagos.”
Others at the event were the APC’s vice-presidential candidate, Sen. Kashim Shettima; Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila; and Governors Simon Lalong (Plateau), Atiku Bagudu (Kebbi), Abubakar Badaru (Jigawa), and Abdulrahman Abdulrasaq (Kwara), among others.
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