Tukur Quits Politics

Tue, Sep 15, 2015
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BREAKING NEWS, Politics

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BAMANGA Tukur, a former national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has retired from partisan politics. Tukur announced the decision on Tuesday, September 15, at the BMT African Garden, Abuja, while delivering at a lecture entitled: “Enhancing Capacity Development For a Sustainable Regional Integration In Africa: Making The Dream a Reality,” as part of activities marking his 80th birthday.

In the address entitled: “The Historical Background And Realities of My Earthly Sojourn, So Far,” Tukur said: “I deem it fit to use this opportunity of my 80th birthday celebration to announce my retirement from partisan politics. It is time to say goodbye to formal politics. I have used several political platforms to serve my country. It is time to rest.”

He said his decision to leave partisan politics was to pave way for the younger generation, and that he wanted to be a statesman and an adviser.

“At the age of 80, I feel I can serve our dear nation more in the capacity of a statesman and father figure,” he said.

However, he said his doors were open to all politicians, business men, business women, “and all Nigerians who may seek my advice or opinion on any issue affecting our country or beyond.’’

Tukur enjoined politicians to “play the game according to the rules” and to put the interest of the nation at heart.

— Sep 15, 2015 @ 16:25 GMT

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