BREAKING; 2023 Presidential Race: Obasanjo Set To Return For 3rd Term, Give Reasons
Why Obasanjo Set To Return For 3rd Term
The 2023 election is almost here and the search for who will pilot the affairs of Nigeria as a country out of dungeon of economy woes, insecurity, rise in international debt, high rate of unemployment, liquidation of multinational companies, misgovernce and political instability put a big question to the most populous Africa nation, a need for urgent answer that has characterised Nigeria as a failed state.
The rumor profile of aspirant aspiring for the apex seat calls for critical analysis and indepth knowledge of the Nigeria State. No doubt Nigeria is in a situation where the bar of leadership have been sold and brought so low that almost every tom, dick and harry is aspiring for the apex seat
At a critical stage that we’ve found ourselves as a Nation, the urgent need for constituonal ammendment is needed for a Obasanjo third term presidency.
Olusegun Obasanjo is a household name, worthy of leadership, a leader with charisma, retired but always not tired, a solider with style, diplomatic and psychologically relevant to the happenings around the globe.
Measuring achievement of leaders, unfortunately none after the Obasanjo presidency have been able to match is achievemens, which include economic growth which was immense including high growth rate of GDP, higher oil prices and increase in foreign reserves. He also successfully acquired debt pardons from London and Paris that sums up to around $18 billion
Obasanjo Set To Return
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Furthermore insecurity was never a Challenge during the Obasanjo regime, he has always shown the spirit of brotherhood amidst African communities, indeed Obasanjo is a nationalist and a true African. In his first term of presidency he travelled extensively and garnered few western supports. He was globally acclaimed for the critical conciliating measures taken by Nigeria to maintain regional peace in West African countries Liberia and Sierra Leone.
He strived to reduce poverty and corruption, aimed to reform police and military while establishing democracy. If there’s one thing that stand him out, it was how he scouter his cabinet members.
Fortunately, Obasanjo is still mentally, physically, socially and psychologically sound than the top contenders for 2023 election, he deserves one more chance
Obasanjo Set To Return
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