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2023: Don’t Elect People Above 70 As President – Makinde Cautions Nigerians

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Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State has cautioned Nigerians towards voting presidents who’re over 70 years outdated in 2023.

Relatively than electing people who find themselves sufficiently old to be grandfathers, he recommended that Nigerians elect a teen as president in 2023.

Makinde made the announcement on Tuesday in Ibadan, the capital of Oyo State. He spoke in the course of the sixty fifth birthday anniversary and thanksgiving service of Rev Samson Ayokunle, President of the Christian Affiliation of Nigeria (CAN), and launching of a ministry.

In 2023, they’ve expressed a need in succeeding President Muhammadu Buhari.

Tinubu reportedly advised Buhari that he’ll run on the ruling All Progressives Congress’s platform (APC). Atiku, on both facet, has said that he’ll run on the Peoples Democratic Celebration’s platform (PDP).

In his phrases: “We’ve seen quite a lot of elder statesmen who need to run this nation at age 75 or 78. I would like them to suppose twice and I’m saying to the individuals of Oyo State and Nigeria that this world is just not simple.

“It’s doable so that you can delegate, ask individuals to go far and wide however when they’re reporting to you, if one thing has not been added, a number of issues could have been eliminated,” he stated.

“We’re in election season principally and what I’ll say to us as a individuals is that we have to select properly and elect the individuals who have the power to really serve the nation.”

Supply: PressInformant