The National Leader of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Bola Tinubu, has said that the ruling party is loved by Nigerians, and has bright chances of ruling the country beyond 2023, .Tinubu stated this when he fielded questions from State House Correspondents, after a closed-door meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari, at the Aso Rock Presidential Villa, in Abuja.He also reassured Nigerians that President Buhari respects the Nigerian Constitution, and would vacate Office at the expiration of his tenure, on May 29, 2023.He said: “The chances are as bright as a midnight star, and we will continue to work for a better Nigeria.“We cannot interject politics and assumption in everything. We have a nation to build. “We have a baton to pass. You can depend on Buhari that he will not spend one hour beyond his tenure. He will comply with the Constitution.”Tinubu also charged all well-meaning Nigerians to remain united, in the wake of the current security challenges confronting most parts of the country.He stressed that all Nigerians must put aside their religious, political, or ethnic differences, and cooperate with the Security Agents, to surmount the problem.He added: “Yes, every nation will go through these curves and difficult times, but how we communicate it to the people, and what are the areas to make it easier for the people to bear, those are ideas we have to be able to exchange with the leadership of the country.“It calls for coming together to reduce banditry, move for unity, and be able to bring a better Nigeria to the people, because the welfare of our people is extremely important.“This also calls for cooperation and understanding, effective security, and effective giving of information.“There is no President who will want to see his country in chaos, nor is there anyone who will want to see his citizens exposed to banditry and danger.“No President or a Leader will want to see his nation fractured in tribalism or religious differences and others.“The current challenges call for serious management, evaluation, and dialogue, once in a while.”