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Pastor Bakare in Aso Rock, says we are better off together as a nation built only on equity, justice, rule of law

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…says he might contest presidential election in 2023 if God wants him to do that and the people of Nigeria will appreciate it

 

Pastor Tunde Bakare, 2011 Vice-Presidential candidate of President Muhammadu Buhari, on Friday stormed the Presidential Villa, Abuja, to present to Buhari his position on national issues embodied in his recent “state of the nation” address.

Bakare, who is the founder and senior pastor of the Citadel Global Community Church (CGCC), formerly Latter Rain Assembly, said presidential power rotation is nothing but political immaturity on the part of political leaders.

He spoke while addressing newsmen after a closed-door meeting with President Buhari at the State House.

According to him, the controversy about presidential power rotation is being fueled by political immaturity instead of centering on the capacity and character of whoever will be allowed to lead the country.

“It is our immaturity, politically and otherwise, that makes us say power must either be in the North or be in the South, instead of looking for the best, the fittest, the most competent and people of character, who love this nation.

“Listen to me, if where the president comes from will make the place he has come from to be better, the Northern part of Nigeria should be richest and should be the most progressive and the most developed because out of 61 years, the North has produced either the president or heads of state for 40 to 41 years and yet, see the retrogression in the North.

“If it is from the South, why should a person like President Obasanjo freeze and seize the account of Lagos State in his own tenure? If it is from South-South or Southeast why couldn’t President Jonathan use all his powers to develop South-South/Southeast?

“Not where they come from, it is what they carry and what they have to offer. May the best of the best of Nigerians rise, whether they are from the East, from the West, from the North, and from the South.

“If there are agreements between politicians among themselves on rotation, a bargain is a bargain. That is between them. But as far as this country is concerned, what we need at this stage is man who can drive us to the Eldorado,” Persecondnews quotes Bakare as saying..

On electronic voting, the fiery critic and cleric gave his support for e-voting, saying it will afford about 23 million students across the institutions, who had been disenfranchised, to vote on the campuses in future elections.

He also explained that Nigerians in the diaspora, who remit billions of foreign currencies into the country, would also vote from wherever they are.

 

Pst Bakare with Pres. Buhari

 

On 2023 polls, Bakare did not foreclose the possibility of contesting for the office of the President in 2023 but predicated it on God and the people.

“Every Nigerian, who is of age and who is not disqualified by any means, is free. I’m a nation builder, if God wants me to do that and the people of Nigeria will appreciate that, why not? I’m as free as anybody to do anything with my time. I have pastored a church for 33 years, now we raise new leaders. I want to focus on nation building.

“The Office of the President is only one office, there are so many other things we can do as people to support whoever is there to make sure that we do not go into retrogression, but begin to make steady progress as a people. I have already communicated clearly my future plans to Mr. President, and it stays between us.”

Bakare urged the National Assembly to improve on its record of enacting high quality legislations by pushing for electronic voting in future polls and lauded commended the lawmakers for approving electronic transmission of election results by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

“lt is one of the best things the federal legislature had so far done.

“Perhaps is one of the best things the present National Assembly has done, especially the Senate, because with that, Nigerians can vote and then results can be transmitted so easily. Not only that, part of the State of the nation address that I did on October 10, I emphasised how Nigeria youth, especially undergraduates, are disenfranchised in our country.

“22.3 million students are registered, but during election, campuses are shut, they will not be able to return there to vote, therefore disenfranchised. If we can do not just transmitting results, but to be able to vote electronically, that will be wonderful. It will deepen and enhance our democracy.

“Not only that, the Diaspora sends above $25 billion to Nigeria. Nigeria in Diaspora should also be able to vote like they do in every other country in the world. The more the merrier.

“Yes, democracy is a game of number, but our people should have the final say, so the office of the citizen must be as important, if not more than the office of the governor or the president because they are the people who put them in power. Sovereignty still lies in the hands of the people of Nigeria,” Bakare said.

He equally called for restructuring of the country, saying it does not translate to balkanisation of the country.

He said:” A peaceful restructuring is possible, when justice, equity and the rule of law are allowed to take hold.

“I had said it, it is in the open, the documents are already there, it is not something I can cover in five minutes. We can do it without shooting any gun. The lecture after lecture after lecture, I have prepared and I have made copies available to Mr. President.

“We need to do it, to move this nation forward. The founding fathers of this nation; Sir Ahmadu Bello, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, Prime Minister Tafawa Balewa, alongside with their entourage, in Lancaster House and everywhere, agreed on what type of government Nigeria should have. We must not change the goalpost in the midst of the game.

“We are better off together as a nation than going our different ways. But it must be based on equity, justice, fair play and a rule of law.”

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