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Nigerians deserve visionary, healthy leaders

This is a call on all Nigerians not to allow politicians impose any old, sick and retired man as a president, come 2023. Rather, whoever will emerge as president after General Muhammadu Buhari should be a young, brilliant, highly educated, visionary and dedicated person, with love for the country.

Politicians and political parties attempting to impose older, sick candidates should stop this huge and deadly joke. With what Nigerians have suffered and are still experiencing in the hands of the present APC maladministration during which the prices of foodstuffs and all other essential commodities have gone out of the reach of the common man, Nigerians must be meticulous in choosing their leaders during the 2023 general elections.

How can some people on this earth with the country’s shambolic economy, unprecedented insecurity and corruption as well as massive tribal agitations,  contemplate bringing another ailing person for us as president?

With the huge population of highly cerebral and resourceful youths with vision and great mission in Nigeria, it is very absurd and wicked for some politicians to start combing hospitals overseas looking for our next president.

History will never be kind to such wicked politicians. Nigeria now desperately needs a good manager, highly cerebral, focused and highly committed to salvage the calamity and disaster that has befallen it. We need to hunt for resourceful, virile and talented person to help and save us from this calamity.

We are looking for leaders like Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore, Shikh Muhammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum that transformed desert of  Dubai to first world tourist destination and Mahathir  Mohamad of Malaysia.

Our main problem in this country is good leadership. Once we get a good leader, all our problems are solved. Nepotism, tribalism and agitations will end.  Our insecurity, economic and social problems will vanish and Nigeria will bounce back to prosperity and abundance.”

We have always put forward our worst brains, thus sidelining our best. This time, we want to put forward our best human resources into corporate governance.

Nigeria is a country of world-class talents, scholars and reputed achievers. Let’s hunt for world-class visionary and dedicated president out of our 210 million people.

 

Chief Adesunbo Onitiri,

Lagos

Adesunbo Onitiri

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