
President Bola Tinubu has described his journey to the presidency as a challenging path marked by numerous obstacles, attributing his success to perseverance and divine guidance.
Speaking at the 15th National Executive Committee meeting of the All Progressives Congress in Abuja on Friday, Tinubu reflected on the difficulties faced by both his campaign and the nation in the period leading up to the 2023 general election.
He noted that Nigerians endured severe economic and social strains, including food shortages, the currency redesign initiative and widespread fuel scarcity, which resulted in long queues at petrol stations.
“I faced obstacles on my path to the presidency,” Tinubu said, recalling that many citizens struggled to afford even a single meal each day.
Despite these setbacks, he credited God for his rise to leadership. “God brought us here. I am a symbol of that God because, without Him, I wouldn’t be here,” he stated.
Emphasising the importance of faith and gratitude, Tinubu encouraged Nigerians to remain patient and thankful amid difficulties.
He also called for unity, tolerance and resilience to safeguard Nigeria’s democracy, warning, “We must continue to be resolute that this democracy we have taken into our hands must not fail.”
Highlighting inclusive leadership, Tinubu urged both leaders and citizens to show compassion and create space for others.
He cautioned against the forceful imposition of one’s will in governance and reaffirmed his belief that ultimate leadership is determined by God: “God creates the opportunity for individuals, and if God says you will be there, you will be there.”

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