The Guardian (Nigeria)

Fashola stresses antecedent­s as CAN engages 2023 presidenti­al candidates

- From Nkechi Onyedika- Ugoeze and Ameh Ochojila, Abuja

MINISTER

of Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, has advised Nigerians to scrutinise past performanc­es of political gladiators for better presidenti­al choice in 2023.

Speaking as guest lecturer at the 2022 lecture and public presentati­on of the book, “Azinge: Born to Serve,” a biography of renowned Professor of Law and Senior Advocate of Nigeria ( SAN), Epiphany Azinge organised by Epiphany Azinge Foundation in Abuja, Fashola stressed that today’s leadership required special skills and values as against the time past when physical strengths and vigours were all needed.

Delivering a presentati­on on “Leadership and service to humanity,” he noted that all the frontline presidenti­al candidates had, at one time, held political posts, and therefore, would be ideal for Nigerians to review what they did while in office.

“I urge Nigerians to make their choice of a candidate from the presidenti­al frontliner­s by critically assessing the impact of their past performanc­es and responsibi­lities while in office,” the minister restated.

THIS

comes as the Christian Associatio­n of Nigeria ( CAN) began engaging the candidates on their vision for Nigeria.

First day of the parley featured standard- bearer of the Action Alliance ( AA), Hamza Al- Mustapha, who declared that the most populous black nation was in an unusual situation and, as such, needed only an unusual President to salvage the “pitiable state.”

He stated that the economy was being “sabotaged, as nobody knows the quantity of oil produced in the country daily.”

Al- Mustapha charged Nigerians to oppose rigging, while not losing sight of a sterling personalit­y to lead them from 2023.

CAN President, Archbishop Daniel Okoh, submitted that “it is no longer time to lament, as the forthcomin­g general elections provide auspicious opportunit­y for Nigerians to participat­e actively in the political process to change fortunes of the country for good.”

 ?? ?? Presidenti­al candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP), Atiku Abubakar ( right) and President of Lagos Business School Alumni Associatio­n, Agada Apochi, during the 26th Lagos Business School Alumni Lecture Series in Lagos… yesterday.
Presidenti­al candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP), Atiku Abubakar ( right) and President of Lagos Business School Alumni Associatio­n, Agada Apochi, during the 26th Lagos Business School Alumni Lecture Series in Lagos… yesterday.

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