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Bello: APC is Well Grounded to Win Presidency Again in 2023

A member of the Public Affairs Directorat­e of the Presidenti­al Campaign Council of the ruling All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), Dr. Ronke Bello, in this interview with Adedayo Akinwale, says the ruling party has no fear as far as the 2023 presidenti­al elec

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How prepared is the APC for the 2023 elections which is just a few months away?

APC is super prepared. And I’m sure everybody can see that. Because for APC, apart from being the current ruling party, we have a candidate who I would like to describe as a man who, this is one thing he has always wanted and waited for. He’s been groomed for this, he’s been trained for this most of his life, to be a leader and he’s been a leader in his own capacity. He showed capacity in Lagos when he was governor and how far more can you show capacity than to really want to rule your country. So as a party, we have a good candidate who is a good manager for money or finances and of time, he understand­s the rudiments of governance, he’s been in the executive arm which makes it better, he’s been in the legislativ­e arm which makes it better. He’s coming as a person from the financial field which makes it better, so he’s an all rounder. So the party is very prepared.

What are your fears for the 2023 elections

I don’t think we have any fear, sincerely and I will tell you why. Nigerians have grown over time. They understand where Nigeria is, they understand what our problems in Nigeria are and every Nigerian is looking forward to a progressiv­e nation. So we have no fear because we believe that Nigerians know, maybe I should say this at this point.

In the presidenti­al election, everything is hinged on the man. And the man we are presenting is one person that most Nigerians know can do the job. So we have no fears. Personally I have no fear, the party has no fear, our candidate has no fear. We know Nigerians believe in us and it is their belief that we need now and I think we’ve got it.

To APC, to the Buhari administra­tion, the APC-led federal government has done well. But Nigerians think otherwise, considerin­g the level of insecurity, unemployme­nt, poverty, what is APC going to campaign on?

Let me remind you that campaigns have started. We are not just thinking, we are already campaignin­g. But back to what you said, Buhari’s presidency is in its twilight days, what we call the lame-duck era, I mean it’s going, but when you look at leadership, as a leadership expert, what I will tell you is that no leaders are the same, no time is the same.

Most leaders, whether we think or the world thinks they failed or succeeded, a lot of other indices, a lot of other factors must be put in view of their leadership. As a president, Buhari has achieved something, you cannot say, or APC or Nigerians cannot say no! He didn’t achieve anything. There are things he did in infrastruc­ture, the roads and all that.

But coming to what you said, the fact is, he had his own challenges which were global. For example, how many people knew something like COVID was going to happen, insecurity is global. I mean, it’s unfortunat­e that we’re going through what we’re going through, but it is equally global. So it is not like Nigeria is standing alone in these things. We’re moving forward, we’re moving progressiv­ely. We can never as a party remove the successes or some of the challenges.

I, as a leadership coach, will never use the word leadership failure. I would use the word leadership challenges because all over the world leaders have challenges.

Our candidate has made it some of his points that he’s going to build on the successes. No leadership is 100 percent, no matter how good it is. Where we have our challenges, we will work on them.

The presidenti­al election is moreorless like a three or four horse race. Are you threatened by the PDP or the Labour Party?

We are not and I will say the reason why. For most of us who have been blessed to be around Nigerian projects like I call it for a long time. Peter Obi, we’re not threatened by him, we know his antecedent­s, we know where he is coming from, we respect him as a great Nigerian. But no! I’m sure Nigerians wont go that way.

We look at Atiku Abubakar, like I said, a great elder statesman, we know his antecedent, but Nigerians wont go that way. But our candidate, apart from being a very formidable force in Nigeria, one thing people are forgetting easily in history is that Bola Tinubu is one of Nigeria’s heroes of democracy.

Among the three of them, he is one that I will say was around, fought for Nigeria to become democratic. So to us, this is personal. And so he’s not just an executive or somebody who’s been in the corridors of power, this guy himself is a democrat. So he understand­s where we are, he understand­s where we are, he understand­s what we need. Certainly we are not threatened, we don’t even lose sleep over the other two candidates.

There have been a series of allegation­s against your candidate, his academic qualificat­ion, his alleged health challenges and we’ve seen some videos from the political rallies where he made some mistakes, do you think all these will affect his chances?

I don’t think so and I will take them one by one. You talked about education, we’re over flogging this issue. This guy’s history is out there from his days in banking to Lagos state and now gunning for presidency. Let me just say this at this point, it becomes the shame of a nation respectful­ly, If after somebody has been to legislativ­e, govern a state like Lagos and then at this point is going for presidency, we are actually questionin­g ourselves whether he went to school. I don’t think it’s even more on the candidate, I think now it’s more on us.

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