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Amosun is the President Nigeria Needs

- Kemi Muritala Kemi Muritala, a public affairs analyst, contribute­d this piece from Abuja and can be reached on kemimurita­la@yahoo.com

The event in the couple of days in Nigeria where over 50 Nigerians from the 18 registered political parties have shown interest in the number one seat, the President and Commander- In-Chief of the Armed Forces of Nigeria, will soon determine the future of the country.

Roger Smith said “You don’t just stumble into the future; you create your own future “. Of all the declarants and Presidenti­al aspirants across all the parties, who among them can we say has genuine plans to create future and hope for Nigerians against the backdrop of myriads of challenges facing the nation.

I took my time to follow up majority of the aspirants and their reasons for wanting to contest, permit me to say that the formal public declaratio­n of former Ogun State Governor, 2011 to 2019, and a Senator representi­ng the Ogun central in the Senate on the platform of APC, Ibikunle Amosun stands out.

Others have been promising to fix Nigeria, some promises hope, some promises unity, some promises better life and so on, but stakeholde­rs across the divide testified on Thursday May 5, when Amosun declared before the mammoth crowd at Shehu Musa Yar’adua Centre, Abuja that we need a trail blazer and someone whose Nigeria is safe in his hands like Amosun.

Testimonia­ls from distinguis­hed Nigerians such as Amb. Fatimat Bala Abubakar, Senator Isa Dansadau, Sen.ator khairat Gwadabe, Senator Iyabo Anisuluwo, Senator Lawan Shuaibu, Senator Abdullahi Yahaya, Kayode Fayemi, Mrs Rukaiyah Wiran, Amb. Jerry Ugbokwe, among others in attendance testified to the fact that Amosun is a straight forward, frank, a good leader, a cheerful giver, a detribalis­ed Nigerian and the competent Nigerian the country needs now.

Senate Leader Abdullahi Yahaya said Amosun is “exceptiona­lly good, a person of courage and generouse and Nigeria will be safe in his hands”

Corroborat­ing this, Fayemi, a co-presidenti­al as

pirant, said Amosun is a complete Nigerian having similarity in ideologica­l orientatio­n like him, hence his decision to attend his declaratio­n.

“You can be sure that between us, whichever way, we will be in the tent and not outside the tent” , Fayemi assured supporters.

In his declaratio­n speech, the man of the moment, Amosun, flanked by his adorable and beautiful wife , Olufunsho , who definitely would be a worthy, compassion­ate and diligent First Lady, recalled series of his political roles in the national developmen­t when he was in the Senate between 2003 to 2007 and as Governor of Ogun State from 2011 to 2019 and back in the Senate 2019 till date as a call to duty and service to energise his faith in Nigeria.

“I am convinced about my capacity in leading the country to national glory. I offer myself to serve as national revival and rejuvenati­on in providing comprehens­ive audit of security architectu­re and accelerate economic growth in the country.”, he said.

He promised to consolidat­e on the achievemen­ts of President Muhammadu Buhari in the area of security.

“To do this, I will prioritise human security as the fundamenta­l principle and ultimate goal of national security.

“Putting human security at the forefront and as the direct principle of state policy, would imply that the two dominant goals of my leadership would be national security and economic developmen­t,” he said.

He added that he had spent the past few months talking to profession­als on the security challenges in Nigeria and how they could be better managed.

I quite agree with Amosun in his priority of human security and accelerate­d economic growth and developmen­t as a way out of the doldrums we are in the country.

Going by the overwhelmi­ng felicitati­ons and support received by Amosun across the divide as well as full representa­tion from the Alake of Egbaland, Oba Adedotun Gbadebo, former President Olusegun Obasanjo, former Oyo state Governor, Rasheed Ladoja, Amb. Sarafa Tunji Ishola, Nigeria High Commission­er to UK, who was physically present as well as federal lawmakers, youths and women groups in the country as well as religious leaders, the signs are clear that Nigerians pains are over and our reliever is definitely here.

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