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    Tinubu Speaks On Demanding N50 Billion From Ambode To Secure Governorship Ticket In 2018

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    Aug 10, 2022
    Tinubu Speaks On Demanding N50 Billion From Ambode To Secure Governorship Ticket In 2018

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate, Bola Tinubu has debunked the reports alleging he was demanding the sum of N50 billion monthly from the former Governor of Lagos State, Akinwunmi Ambode during his administration.

    A report recently made the rounds online alleging that Ambode could not secure the APC governorship ticket for the second term in 2018, over his refusal to remit the N50 billion to Tinubu.

    Naija News recall that Ambode who emerged governor of the state in 2015, stayed only four years in office after losing the APC primary election to the incumbent governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu in 2018.

    In a statement issued on Wednesday, the Director, Media and Communications for Tinubu Campaign Organisation(TCO), Bayo Onanuga said Tinubu could not have made such a demand when the state didn’t make the said amount monthly.

    According to Onanuga, Lagos state started making N50 billion in revenue after the former governor left office.

    He noted the site where some of the fake news emanated from has been identified as World of News with the URL as ‘world news’ adding that a content analysis shows it is a Biafra news platform.

    The statement reads: “The spuriousness of the statement is in the evidence that Lagos did not begin to clock N50 billion revenue until after Ambode left office.

    “Tinubu could not have demanded a billion monthly payment from Ambode when the state government didn’t make such in a month throughout the tenure of Ambode.”

    “A content analysis of the site clearly showed that it is a Biafra news platform”.

    This article was originally published on Naija News

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