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They just envy my wealth – Tinubu, Nigerian presidential aspirant reacts to questions on his source of wealth

It is unusual for Nigerian presidential candidate Bola Ahmed Tinubu to speak directly to the media.

Aides answered all of the press questions at a recent high-profile event in London.

Perhaps frustrating for those in attendance, but even more so for Nigerians eager for answers ahead of the February election, not just on the key policy concerns of insecurity and unemployment, but also on how Mr Tinubu amassed his personal wealth.

Finally, he has broken his silence and agreed to a BBC interview.

I asked him how a Tinubu presidency would differ from the current Buhari presidency, given that they both belong to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

Mr Buhari has “done his best”, says Mr Tinubu.

“I am different. I am Bola Ahmed Tinubu. I have governed Lagos. I’ve built a modern state that could be a country on its own. I have led an administration that’s so prudent.”

Despite being credited with reshaping Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial hub, the question of his personal wealth – and the source of it – is a big point of contention for Nigerians.

If you’re visiting the wealthy suburb of Ikoyi in Lagos, you can’t fail to notice Mr Tinubu’s enormous mansion.

What’s being claimed is that he has benefitted from the state since leaving office as governor in 2007. He told me that those allegations are unproven.

“It’s envy,” is his assessment.

Insecurity across Nigeria is also a key issue. Does he have the solution?

“The West is yet to feel comfortable enough with a Buhari administration to sell us the arms and technology necessary. We have to look at alternatives – the mass recruitment of individuals in the volunteer army to really clean up the system.”

By that he means beefed-up military and security forces.

And if he had to choose one of the two other main candidates, former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar, who is standing for the main opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), and the Labour Party’s Peter Obi, popular among young Nigerians, who would it be?

He makes it plain – he feels neither are up to the job.

“They are not as competent as any other person out there. They have no track record. None of them is qualified except me.”

The final decision, of course, will be up to Nigerians.

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