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Manifesto: SDP Candidate Faults Tinubu’s Students Loan, Says Education Must Be Free

 The presidential candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), Prince Adewole Adebayo, has criticized his counterpart from the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu’s manifesto titled “Renewal of Hope 2023” on Friday.


While appearing on Channels TV-Politics Today, Prince Adewole Adebayo chastised the APC for their inconsistencies, noting that the document may not solve the country’s problems.


According to him, the APC jumped to Renewed Hope because of the SDP’s Hope Again agenda, which is a carbon copy of MKO Abiola’s manifesto from 1993.


The SDP Presidential Candidate rejected the plan to implement student loans, stating that education is a right of every citizen and must be free.


He hinted that SDP’s Hope Again manifesto will eradicate hunger and poverty in the country.


“Education is the right of every citizen and it must be free. Ask all the current leaders how much they pay for education. Buhari enjoyed free education like majority of his generation. ” Adebayo explained.


“We have money in this country. Government just need to block leakages and theft of oil. I am sure 10 percent of money being stolen through oil theft and other misappropriation would fund education sector conveniently.”


The Legal Practitioner and Media Entrepreneur implored Nigerians to vote SDP during 2023 general elections because it is the only party that has compassionate for the masses.


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