As the 2023 general elections are just months away, we need to charge our tactics and elect candidates whose commitment at heart is Nigeria. For the 2023 presidency, I prefer any candidate with a kind heart; someone who can at least take a look at the plight of the masses; someone that can go through sleepless nights towards securing a solution to the predicaments bedevilling us.
Above all, I yearn to see a president that is capable of securing our lives against the agents of doom troubling the nation.
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This can only happen not just with PVC alone but we must shun tribalism, ethnicity and bigotry for the betterment of this country.
Nigeria is not short of ideas, economic information and road maps, what it requires are the right candidates at the top to implement these ideas. Going forward we must ensure that the man at the helm of affairs in Nigeria is one who is really concerned about the well-being of this nation.
Therefore, to this end, I can say, I have no qualms with any candidate that really looks fit to govern Nigeria effectively regardless of his religious or ethnic affiliation. A better hand is all I look on to, to paddle and sail us through the ocean of trauma, vicissitudes and unprecedented calamities.
We should not blindly give total support to any political party as we have now come to a point where the ones with discerning minds realise how devilish and perilous such mentality is. The APC sinking ship is a typical case study to illustrate the magnitude of our worthless idea of going for a single party.
There are many faces with workable brains out there in the other camps, so it’s our business to scrutinise beyond parties if we have to pinpoint people who would be the best for the posts we want to fill.
I call on all Nigerians to shun avarice, corruption, all forms of immorality and pray to God to forgive our trespasses and turn us away from our evil ways.
Finally, may we have those who would love us prior to and after the poll, because, with such type of people at the helm of our affairs, we could be able to inhale the fragrance of good governance at all levels. I urge Nigerians to be good citizens by getting their voters card and vote right people into power, because Nigeria is too great to fail.
Inuwa Muhammad Goje wrote from Misau LGA, Bauchi State