TNN is about bringing out the best leader who can serve us – Okunola

Hon Kunle Okunola during the media chat
Kunle Okunola flanked by Osun State Executives during the inauguration of the TNN 2023 Osun Chapter
Cross section of the Osun Executives during their inauguration.
Cross section of members at the inauguration of TNN Lagos chapter
Cross section of members at the inauguration of TNN Osun chapter

The National Coordinator TNN 2023 Mr Mutiu Kunle Okunola on Tuesday informed the media of the successful inauguration of the Lagos and Osun State Chapters of the Tinubu 2023 Not Negotiable group.

The vocal erstwhile Organizing Secretary of the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) Lagos State Chapter and the party’s Federal House of Representatives candidate for the Ikeja Federal Constituency in the last general election used the occasion to hint that the Ogun state chapter will be inaugurated in the coming weekend.

Okunola who had in an earlier interview noted that he dumped the PDP for the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) to support the National Leader of the party, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu to run for 2023 presidency.

The former PDP helmsman stated that “We want Tinubu to come and rescue us from our present predicament”.

“Mostly, we the unemployed youths want to get ourselves politically empowered towards fending for ourselves, our future and the unity of our country; that is what we stand for”.

“TNN is about bringing out the best leader who can serve us”

He also alluded at the press briefing that “Asiwaju Bola Tinubu is not an ambitious person. He jettisoned his ambition of becoming the senate president because of the MKO Abiola Presidential ambition in the 1993 election”.

The Managing Director, Guesstimate Company, also posited philosophically that “Tinubu has created so many leaders. Tinubu is the driver of a vehicle while other people that were mentioned are his conductors. The driver can take a rest and have Fashola who had done well (drive for a while). Although he is not to drive from Lagos to Abuja but to drive some kilometres and vacate for the main driver because Nigeria’s problem is not local but international and artificial”.

He explained further that Britain and America are the problem of Nigeria, noting that they didn’t want to grant Nigeria independence so decided to support the northern Nigeria because of the low education status and huge population size.

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