“At 74, your legacy of reforms, resilience, and Renewed Hope continues to inspire a generation. Yours has been 74 years of purpose; 74 years of politics with principle, and 74 years of building people, institutions, and a nation”

@74: Tinubu has taught us that leadership is not about titles, but impact – Tunde Lemo
By Nudoiba Ojen
A former Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria and a frontline governorship aspirant in Ogun State, Dr Tunde Lemo, has described the Nigerian President, Bola Tinubu, as a visionary whose life has been defined by courage, strategic leadership, and a strong belief in the nation’s potential.
Lemo, in a personally signed statement made available on Sunday on the occasion of the President’s 74th birthday, celebrated President Tinubu for his political journey from Lagos to the highest office in Nigeria.
The All Progressives Congress governorship aspirant noted that “Tinubu’s rise reflects decades of resilience and commitment to democratic ideals”.
He highlighted the president’s contributions to governance and institution-building, emphasizing that his 74 years have been marked by “purpose, politics with principle, and the development of people and systems.”

He also referenced Tinubu’s ongoing reform agenda under the “Renewed Hope” vision, which supporters say continues to shape national discourse and inspire a new generation of leaders.
Lemo, who described the President’s leadership style as impact-driven rather than title-focused, praised the his dedication to public service and national development.
The governorship hopeful states,”Your Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR — from the streets of Lagos to the seat of the nation, your journey has been defined by courage, strategy, and an unyielding belief in Nigeria’s promise.
“At 74, your legacy of reforms, resilience, and Renewed Hope continues to inspire a generation. Yours has been 74 years of purpose; 74 years of politics with principle, and 74 years of building people, institutions, and a nation. Through all these, you have taught us that leadership is not about titles, but about impact.”

