'The Missed Their Way': APC Chieftain Says On Bullion Vans That Entered Tinubu’s House In 2019

‘They Missed Their Way’: APC Chieftain Says On Bullion Vans That Entered Tinubu’s House In 2019

by Victor Ndubuisi
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Ayodele Adewale, the organizing secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos State, revealed on Thursday that the bullion vehicles sighted on the eve of a 2019 election at the mansion of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu actually got lost.

The APC chieftain said that the vans had no business being at the former Lagos State Governor’s Bourdillion mansion on that day.

Adewale went on to defend the APC’s 2023 presidential contender, saying Tinubu did not invite the vehicles, nor did anybody else in the house.

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He also stated that he was at Bola Tinubu’s Lagos Bourdillion mansion on the day of the bullion van saga and that there was no money in the bullion vans.

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According to Anaedoonline.ng, he made the submission during a live interview on Arise TV’s morning show.

Two cash-laden bullion vehicles were spotted outside Tinubu’s Bourdillon house in Lagos on the night of the 2019 presidential election, according to news sources.

The bullion vans story had sparked public outrage, with many petitions to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) requesting that the former Lagos governor be investigated.

However, Tinubu stated that the bullion vans were not transporting ballot papers, but rather money belonging to him and not to any government entity.

 

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