2023: Nigeria needs unifier, visioner like Tinubu- Sen. Akanbi
Bola Ahmed Tinubu

Sen. Adesoji Akanbi, the National Vice-Chairman, South-West Agenda for Asiwaju (SWAGA), says Nigeria needs a unifier like Bola Tinubu as the next President to further promote unity and peace in the country.

Akanbi (APC-Oyo South Senatorial District) made the assertions while hosting members of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) in Oyo State to an Iftar in his Ibadan residence.

Tinubu, a former Lagos State Governor, is a presidential aspirant on the platform of All Progressives Congress(APC).

Akanbi said the nation needed a president, who could put the country together, irrespective of his or her religion and ethnic background.

He said that Tinubu had demonstrated this during his eight years reign as the Governor in Lagos State, adding it was evident in his cabinet.

“We need a unifier, someone that can put this country together. Tinubu is not Mr I do, He is Mr I have done.

“The diversity in his cabinet is evident enough to show that he can unify this country. This is a very important factor.

“We need somebody that can move this country from where it is now. Tinubu has the capacity to bring people together on the same table,” Akanbi said.

The former lawmaker said that they were not following Tinubu blindly, but based on his antecedents and excellent leadership qualities.

Akanbi said that all of them who had worked with the former governor hai success stories to tell one way or the other.

“Tinubu has been tested. We can all see the transformation. He was just a governor for eight years, look at the template.

“This is a man who raised Lagos State Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) from less than a billion to a comfortable zone, making the state one of the most economic viable in Africa.

“He had a challenge with the creation of local governments and the Federal Government refused to give him allocation. He had to think outside the box in which he survived,” he said.

Akanbi said the nation needed someone who could think out of the box at this critical period, adding that only political will, not brilliancy, could make the desired change.

According to him, nobody has demonstrated that apart from Bola Tinubu. Do you know what it takes to move from the region to a centre? It takes a lot of courage.

“He took a risk to sacrifice ACN to the centre and made a difference which you can’t take away from his archives. He made President Muhammadu Buhari’s dream to become a reality.

“We need a president that people will respect. Respect is inbuilt. It is not about academic credentials,” Akanbi said.

He said that Vice President Yemi Osinbajo’s declaration was not a surprise to them, adding “as politicians, they are always vigilant and sensitive”.

“Everybody is a suspect. Someone coming out to contest against Tinubu, you should know that Asiwaju’s men are men of quality, deep and sound.

“We have so many brilliant people in the South-West. Osinbajo is a PhD holder in Law, a Professor and a SAN.

“Talking about brilliancy, who will take that away from him? Nobody. But, we need more than that in this country,” he said.

Akanbi said that Osinbajo was one of them in the Tinubu’s political camp and has the constitutional right to contest, adding that they belong to same cathedral.

“I don’t know if the nation is more important to him than friendship, relationship and leadership.

“I am not condemning him; what is important to me is my principal, our own Asiwaju,” he said.

Akanbi, however, denied speculations that Tinubu has a plan ‘B’ bordering on possible defection to another party, saying that he could not be chased from the party.

“If he’s going to another party, that means he’s taking the party along with him, which will not happen. As to the ticket, man proposes, God disposes,” he said.

On Gov. Seyi Makinde’s administration in Oyo, he said that only the populace could assess him properly.

Akanbi said that inadequate preparation on the part of the state government could be one of the major causes of insecurity in the state, s

adding problem shouldn’t erupt before looking for solution.

“My best advice for Seyi Makinde is to improve, because things are not looking too good and there is always room for improvement,” he said.

Akanbi said that the demise of their leaders within short period changed the fortune of APC in the state, adding that a home without a head would suffer.

“I believe we are going to survive it, because it’s not a new thing. It happened when we needed them most. APC will become a better and stronger party,” he said.

 
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