Governor
Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State says he will support his Edo State
counterpart, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, should the latter decide to take a
shot at the Presidency.
Speaking
in Benin City yesterday at a Youth Summit organised by the Edo State
Government, Fashola said: “if Governor Adams Oshiomhole decides to run
as President of this country, he will have my vote. He is the kind of
leader that Nigeria needs. I say that because, I have spent five
memorable years of my life in Benin City as an undergraduate and as a
Youth Corper and they are very fond memories that I hold dear in my
heart today. “I
am always looking forward to coming here each time I am invited. The
excitement to come here is in at an all time high. Since my brother
assumed office as your governor, because every time that I come here,
for all the right reasons, Benin City has not remained the same. It has
changed positively and continues to change.
“On
my way here, I drove past my former office on Sapele Road and clearly
the place has transformed. And the Airport Road is now wider. I know
what Ring Road used to be like and Akpakpava road. It is nice to know
that tourism is back, flights are regular and you have done it because
you have allowed yourselves to be led by a man who can inspire you to
action. And I don’t think that anybody can claim the credit for what has
happened here if not the people of Edo State.”
In
his remarks, Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State appealed to the
youths not to give up on the nation adding that the future of the
country is in their hands as foreigners can assist but cannot solve the
nation’s problems.
Oshiomhole
argued that every nation has its own history and that Nigeria has come
to stay. “As a people what we should think about is how we get our
people properly managed such that the wealth of this great country is
expressed in the quality of life of the citizen. How do we address the
paradox of a nation so rich and yet its people getting poorer?
“How
do we raise the issue of how the promise of democracy can be fully
realised, if the federal government continues to pocket 52% and ask all
the 36 states and the FCT to share 26% and the rest to be shared by 774
Local Government Areas.
“I
do not think it is helpful for us to question whether Nigeria is a
reality. So I ask you as young people to recognise that every country
has its own share of problems and none of those problems can be resolved
because the people have perfected the act of lamentation.
“There
is no nation that doesn’t have problems. It is only Nigerians that can
build Nigeria. We can’t keep crying over what we have lost yesterday.
But we can resolve to do things differently tomorrow.
“I
appeal to our youths not to judge the future of Nigeria by the failure
of the past leaders and even the failings of the current leaders.”
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