2019 Elections: PDP Plotting To Operate ‘Container Economy’ – Tinubu

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2019 Elections: PDP Plotting To Operate ‘Container Economy’ – Tinubu

The National Leader of the All Progressives Congress, APC, has said
that the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, was plotting to operate
“container economy” if voted into power in 2019.

Tinubu made the allegation while reacting to the Vice Presidential debate.

Speaking at the Oyo State Governor, Abiola Ajimobi’s Roundtable
entitled: ‘The Imperatives of Building Institutions for Lasting
Legacies,’ held at Ibadan, yesterday, Tinubu said the outcome of the
debate has shown that the ‘developmental economy’ of APC cannot be
compared with the ‘container economy’ of PDP.

The former Governor of Lagos State argued that the developmental
economy would take Nigeria to a secured next level of economic
prosperity.

He, however, stated that the container economy would return the country to perpetual slavery and poverty.

The former governor also assured that he would support the APC
governorship candidate for the 2019 poll in the state, Chief Adebayo
Adelabu.

He said: “I saw the debate yesterday, to crown my remarks. You could
see the difference between a developmental economy and a container
economy.

“Is Oyo State going APC? Oyo State is APC. It is progressive
politics. I said in one place before, our Moses has crossed the Red Sea,
no going back to Egypt. Success all the way.”

He stated that he did not feel bad if opposition parties in the State
associated him with the process that threw Adelabu up as governorship
candidate.

“If we do indirect primary again, I will still vote for your
(Governor Ajimobi) choice of successor, because reforms, re-engineering,
reinvigoration of the institutions can only continue beyond us. If the
foundation is bad, the house will crumble,” he said.

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