Bola Tinubu has been trading in stocks, people querying his source of his wealth are jealous – APC Campaign Council

Bola Tinubu

Bola Tinubu has been trading in stocks, people querying his source of his wealth are jealous – APC Campaign Council

September 12, 2022

The Director of Strategic Communication of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Presidential Campaign Council, Dele Alake, has attributed the source of wealth of the party’s presidential candidate, Bola Tinubu to investment in  stocks in blue chip companies.

Mr. Alake who was a guest on Channels Television’s Sunday Politics said, “What I know is that right from his days in the corporate world, he has been trading in stocks, and he himself said so.

“He has been buying stocks and bonds and all of that. I am not a finance person. So, I am not going to be interested in the nitty-gritty of it all. But I know he has been trading in stocks.

“I know that when you trade in stocks and you are a finance person, you know how to juggle the stock market and all of that. Those who are adept at it know what I am talking about. They wouldn’t start questioning how he made his money from stocks.

“He was buying stocks of blue chip companies and all of that. He was making money and he was spending money. He has been doing all of these years before he got into office.”

The source of APC presidential candidate, Bola Tinubu’s wealth has repeatedly been called into question by critics.

Critics and opponents of the former Lagos State governor have continued to call his wealth into question with some accusing him of corruption and of covertly owning stakes in companies. But Mr. Tinubu and his allies have continued to reject the claims and insist that he earned his wealth legitimately.

Mr. Alake believes wanting to scrutinise and constantly wanting to know his source of wealth are the result of the “pull-him-down” syndrome, jealousy, and hatred.

“Why people are querying the source of his wealth is because he had been a successful governor of Lagos and a successful politician even after office,” he said.

“He is about the only one of the class of 1999 who is at that enviable political height today. He is bound to attract all of these negative comments.”

Mr. Alake stressed that he knew Tinubu to have been spending money and to have been wealthy ever before he got into office.

“He made his money well before he got into office. I think what is important to Nigerians, really, is to know that this man was not a pauper before he came into office, like some others,” he said.

Mr. Alake declined to reveal whether or not Tinubu owns or has investments in any company in Nigeria.

He said, “What is my business about the company that he owns in Nigeria? If tomorrow you become like Bola Ahmed Tinubu, why should I be bothering about the companies you own as long as it is not proved that you have taken the money of your state or whatever company you work for?

“It is not proven and you are not indicted in any court of law. Why should I now be bothering my head?

“It is an extraneous issue and, like I always say, pandering to the whims and caprices of those who are jealous and extremely envious and suffering from OCH, obsessive-compulsive hatred, of Asiwaju.”