Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate, will discuss his plans for Nigeria on December 5 at Chatham House, commonly known as the Royal Institute of International Affairs.
During the event, Tinubu will have the chance to “discuss his vision and recently unveiled a manifesto for’renewing hope’ in Nigeria, including his policy proposals for economic reform and revival and how to deliver secure and inclusive job opportunities for Nigerian citizens,” according to Chatham House.
The next presidential candidate to be invited to speak at Chatham House about their plans for the nation is yet to be determined, but the organization said in a statement that hosting Tinubu is “part of a series examining Nigeria’s 2023 elections and political developments, including with a cross-section of political figures, presidential candidates, and policymakers.”
Similar to President Muhammadu Buhari in 2015 when he was the APC presidential candidate, Tinubu has been the subject of numerous health rumors. He likely hopes that history will be on his side.
Before the election that gave him his first term in office, Buhari spoke at the same Chatham House about his platform.