The pace at which society is able to make meaningful progress is critically dependent on the quality and commitment of its leadership. For the better part of Nigeria’s history, poor, selfish, nepotistic, ethnocentric and religious freaks have ineffectively led her to disrepute and to have weak institutions. To remedy the situation will require more than a passing glance at the root causes of this catastrophic state of affairs. It will take a bold confrontation of the situation with genuine solutions by an impartial, sincere and focused leadership.
The humongous bloodletting and general insecurity that have left many, faint-hearted, including the abject poverty that has made our people destitute cannot be left to fester while a few individuals constitute themselves into a rogue cabal, teleguiding an absent-minded and often absentee president.
The Atiku personality is a realistic, purpose-driven, goal-oriented, cosmopolitan and enthusiastic nation-building disposition, highly committed to addressing the fault lines in our quest for unity and audacious dealing with issues of restructuring, rule of law, empowerment, social justice and economic sustainability of all Nigerians.
The Obi factor is a warm embrace to proven integrity, track record and selfless service premised on good conscience, open-mindedness, prudence and outstanding management of processes with due diligence and uncommon determination. Throughout his public engagements, he has demonstrated the capacity to get the job done and pursued uncharted courses with remarkable positive outcomes.
Notwithstanding the scheming or seeming conspiracy of regions to align solely and essentially for a power grab, here comes another in the replica of Shehu Shagari and Alex Ekwueme, to make further amelioration to the scars of the bitter civil war.
Both these candidates have successfully run private enterprises to enviable heights and, without a doubt, are imbued with the clinical passion to make a positive difference. They have dogged performers who recruit suitable hands devoid of ethno-religious sentiments.
Most of the milestones recorded in the political evolution of Nigeria since the former president Babangida transition programme have had Atiku’s input and sacrifice. This includes the support and consolidation of the M.K.O. Abiola candidacy alongside several democratic undertakings like seeking judicial reliefs over stormy circumstances with Obasanjo, as well as presidential aspirations under different parties since 2003. The leading lights of the PDP government as at 1999 were brought on board by Atiku, just as he also headed the national council on privatization.
Obi on his part was the first to reclaim his mandate through the courts and overcame all the turbulent trappings set before him honorably. He bequeathed a robust economy to Anambra state, undertook massive infrastructural development and achieved comprehensive, if not unparalleled, educational feats.
Unlike the ‘promise and fail’ leadership that we have experienced, especially most recently, this duo is not known for rhetoric or careless talk, they say what they mean and mean what they say. Their enthusiasm about Nigeria is never in doubt, as they are both broad-minded, tolerant, deliberate and quite sincere.
Given the current travails we face under this dispensation of propaganda, false claims on scarce achievements, terrible lies, suppression of the media, selective corruption fight, vote buying, impunity and militarization of our democratic space, there is an emergency on our hands. This credible pair is most suitable to rescue our beloved nation and set it aright on the path of peace, progress, equity, and positive exploitation. By the way, they have verifiable certificates and are not shy about declaring their assets; even so, they are available for citizen engagement and interaction. They are committed to rebuilding trust, transparency, accountability, and social welfare.
A modern, self-sufficient Nigeria is possible; it only depends on who will drive it. I give you Atiku and Obi, please join the campaign and vote right. Let’s get Nigeria working again. With Thisdaylive.com
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