Nigeria Doesn’t Need ‘Walking Stick’ Leaders – Abdulsalami

Nigeria Doesn’t Need 'Walking Stick’ Leaders – Abdulsalami
General Abdulsalami Abubakar
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Nigeria’s former military head of State, General Abdulsalami Abubakar has disclosed that the the country doesn’t need ‘leaders with walking stick’, hence his firm belief that younger generation should be allowed space and opportunity to govern the country from the next general elections. 

Abdulsalami made this known over the weekend while speaking at his hilltop country home, Minna, when a presidential apirant, Prince Adewale Adebayo paid a consultation to him ahead of the 2023 general election.

The ex-leader stressed that governance has gone digital now compared to their time, noting that the younger ones who understands the times, would better the society than the elderly whose mindsets were not compatible with the current socio-economic realities.

According to him, it was a good development that youngsters were already interested in presidency, given the high number of those declaring their ambitions, adding that they would surely takeover from the elderly ones.

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Commending the presidential hopeful for telling him of his ambition, Abdulsalami said Nigeria with a population of over 200 million needed serious leadership to make it greater.

‘Like you rightly said the world is going digital and I believe the younger generation are more exposed internationally in ICT more than the older generation.

‘I am happy that you are thinking of moving the country forward and I believe with your ideologies and your youthful and vibrant ambition, I think Nigeria is on the right part and wish Nigeria will be great.

‘Thank you for finding me fit to come and visit me to tell me of your ambition. You can count on our support always trying to do the right thing.

He thanked the former minister for sports Barrister Solomon Dalung for bringing his friend to visit him,’ he said.

Earlier, Prince Adebayo recalled how the ex-general midwived democracy in 1999 and expressed gratitude to him for relinquishing power to democratically elected leaders, adding that history will forever be fair to him.

 

AFRICA DAILY NEWS, NEW YORK

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