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Nigerians complaining of country’s rising debt should stop using Benz, Lexus – Tinubu

Afolabi Hakim by Afolabi Hakim
October 22, 2022
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In another fit of incoherence and public gaffe, Bola Tinubu, the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress for the 2023 elections, says Nigerians against borrowings by the Buhari government should desist using Mercedes Benz and Lexus brands of vehicles.

Tinubu spoke during the presentation of campaign manifestation on Friday in Abuja without providing context or rationale for his charge.

“I stand before you proudly, noting that those who are afraid of the budget, the thoughts of borrowing. Yes, borrowing. If borrowing is a crime, the entire America should be in jail. If borrowing is a crime, stop using Mercedes Benz and Lexus,” Mr Tinubu declared.

Listeners were perplexed as to the correlation between usage of particular brands of vehicles and concerns for ballooning national debts

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The former Lagos governor has been under scrutiny for his mental acuity, presence of mind and general healthiness as he struggles with his feeble physicality.

Recently, he has made some incoherent remarks which have further heightened concerns among his watchers, who fear the 70-year-old may be showing signs of dementia.

Last week, Mr Tinubu caused a stir when he said Kaduna Governor Nasir El-rufai’s vision, creativity and resilience in turning “a rotten situation into a bad one” is necessary for the incoming administration.

At another function in Kaduna, when asked how his administration would tackle climate change as being championed by the West, Mr Tinubu answered by saying: “Climate change is a question of how do you prevent a church rat from eating a poisoned Holy Communion.”

In one of his recent public engagements, Tinubu admitted that his handlers had warned him not to speak outside his written script, in an apparent move to curtail his plethora of gaffes.

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