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2023 GOVERNORSHIP AND
STATE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS
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Weeks after his posters surfaced in some states of the country, Kogi Governor, Yahaya Bello, declared at the weekend that he would contest to succeed President Muhammadâs Buhari in 2023.
The governor said his ambition is predicated on calls by Nigerian youths, women, the less-privileged, among others.
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Bello, at an interactive session with journalists in Abuja, however, noted that he would not jump the gun, but wait for the âofficial timeâ to formally join the race.
âI donât refer to this as my presidential ambition. It is the ambition of the youths, the younger generation, the women, the less-privileged, the deprived and the oppressed in the society.
âThese are the people calling me to come and serve, to run and contest for president in 2023 and in order that I donât run foul of the law, I am waiting for an appropriate time to officially give the nod to that call.
âAnd, as a matter of fact, because I belong to that constituency, humble background, young, and Iâm seeing exactly the less-privileged, the oppressed, the needy and quest for good governance in Nigeria, I donât think when the time comes, I am going to turn the request down. I wonât turn it down; surely.â
He equally dismissed calls by some high-ranking members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to respect the zoning arrangement with regards to the presidential ticket, between the North and South.
âThereâs no zoning arrangement in our party; none that is existent that I know. If we want unity, if we want togetherness, letâs jettison all that divides us.
âI believe the younger generation has the antidote to fix the country because itâs only with the youths that thereâs nothing like north or south or I am a Muslim or Christian.
âThe focus should be on what unites us. In Nigeria, today, Iâm more concerned about the unity of Nigerian youths and the younger generation. I think we should tread carefully on that.
âIn 2015, nowhere was it zoned to the north; everybody contested, including Rochas Okorocha, who contested against Mr. President. In the Peopleâs Democratic Party, same, and in other political parties.
âIn 2019, nobody was willing to come and challenge Mr. President. It wasnât as if anybody was deprived (of the opportunity) and so in 2022 election, it should be for everybody, let everybody contest, let the best emerge, the best that Nigeria would be proud of tomorrow,â he said.
On the issue of âflying kites on his presidential ambitionâ before the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has officially opened the gate, he jocularly retorted: âI donât fly kites! I fly planes.â
He reiterated that he âwould continue to be a lone voice in insisting that there is no Coronavirusâ in his state; even if it is deemed controversial.
Source: www.sunnewsonline.com
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