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Nigeria 2023: Those Not Qualified To Be President—-Analyst

<p>Nigeria 2023<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong><a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;openlife&period;ng&sol;">OpenLife Nigeria<&sol;a> presents a piece by Eze Onyekpere&comma; listing the conditions to be met by 2023 presidential aspirants before hitting the streets for campaigns<&sol;strong><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><em>In the last couple of days&comma; Nigerians have been inundated with declarations by politicians of their intention to contest the post of President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in 2023&period; <&sol;em><br &sol;>&NewLine;<em>It is a welcome development considering that the people need to know the persons aspiring for the highest and most important office in the land&period; It is an office that affects either positively or negatively the lives&comma; livelihoods&comma; economy&comma; security&comma; education&comma; health etc&period;&comma; of all <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;punchng&period;com&sol;">Nigerians&period;<&sol;a> It is not too early for a discourse on the qualities needed for the highest office in the land at a time like this&period; This discourse seeks to point out the qualities&comma; events and circumstances which should not be associated with any serious aspirant&period;<&sol;em><br &sol;>&NewLine;<em>2023 should be a year of renewal when Nigerians&comma; having seen the disaster of the last seven years&comma; will take targeted and strategic steps&comma; through their votes&comma; to flush out these dregs of society&comma; charlatans&comma; thieves and imbecilic manipulators who have reduced Nigeria to a laughing stock in the comity of nations&period; But the new Nigerian can only be made possible through our engagement and articulation of the qualities we need in leadership at all levels&comma; starting with the President of the Federal Republic&period;<&sol;em><br &sol;>&NewLine;<em>In a critical time like this&comma; any serious aspirant should not have been part of the persons or affiliated with organisations&comma; who have seriously contributed to the economic&comma; political and social adversity of the nation&period; Starting from economic adversity&comma; persons with a track record of corruption in their previous public life have no business aspiring for the presidency&period; One need not be convicted by a court or tribunal before this applies to him&period; Any person who has been freed on flimsy technicalities and legalese and not on the facts of whether he actually mismanaged or stole public resources should look the other way&period; The person would be wasting his time and resources&period; Known thieves&comma; who have not even been charged to court&comma; need not aspire&period; This categorisation would apply to individuals&comma; who everyone knew were persons of little means&comma; who suddenly exploded into wealth after occupying a political office&period; This applies to former political office holders and persons who cannot account&comma; through a means visible to the majority of Nigerians&comma; for the sources of their wealth&period;<&sol;em><br &sol;>&NewLine;<em>Those&comma; who should not waste their time due to their contributions to the political adversity of the nation&comma; include persons who have consistently and unapologetically supported the rot in the system&period; This includes persons who find nothing wrong with the current system and want to build on the &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;foundation” laid by the retired Major General Muhammadu Buhari’s regime&period; If the incompetence&comma; cluelessness&comma; flagrant abuse of the rule of law&comma; nepotism&comma; aggravation of insecurity&comma; etc&period;&comma; inflicted on Nigeria by Buhari’s regime is the foundation&comma; discerning Nigerians should imagine what the fuller structure with the deck&comma; windows&comma; doors and roof will look like when the new regime takes over&period; Persons&comma; who have supported and contributed to the misrule in previous administrations&comma; need not waste the time of the country pretending to be aspirants to the highest office&period; Persons&comma; who have carried money in bullion vans to bribe and subvert the electoral system contrary to the provisions of the Electoral Act&comma; come under this category&period; Notable election manipulators and riggers and persons&comma; who believe that they are kingmakers and godfathers&comma; being descriptions and qualities that have no place in a constitutional democracy&comma; should feel free to spend a good part of the money they have taken away from the treasury over the years&period; They will be wasting their time&period;<&sol;em><br &sol;>&NewLine;<em>Contributors to the social adversity of the nation include persons who have displayed great moral turpitude and whose lifestyle cannot be made examples for the next generation of Nigerians&period; Persons who display impunity writ large and consider themselves above the ordinary laws of the land&period; Greedy men and women&comma; who believe in &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;familiocracy&comma;” being a system where their wives&comma; children&comma; in-laws and family members&comma; in general&comma; are entitled to an undue share of the fruits of the land&comma; have no place in the new Nigeria&period; An aspirant should be able to present his educational qualifications from primary school to a university degree&period; Of course&comma; the constitutional provisions notwithstanding&comma; no one should aspire to the position of president with a primary school certificate&comma; attempted West Africa Examination Council without evidence of the requisite credits or a dodgy background of being a certificate forger and whose name cannot be found on the roll of a credible institution at secondary and university level&period; Enough of half-baked and ignorant fellows&comma; who have no understanding of philosophical&comma; jurisprudential&comma; economic or social views of life&comma; presiding over their mental superiors&period; Enough of a &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;mumu show” president&comma; who when asked clear and straightforward questions&comma; evades them to score political points&period; The badge of shame and ridicule should be taken off the back of Nigerians&period;<&sol;em><br &sol;>&NewLine;<em>The country needs a president&comma; who can articulate and discuss ideas&comma; present dreams and visions of a progressive and egalitarian society&period; The idea that Nigerians do not have a reading culture should be discarded&period; Every aspirant must come with a documented manifesto detailing&comma; in concrete and reasonable terms&comma; how he wants to tackle critical economic&comma; political and social challenges bedevilling the nation&period; Anyone who has been president before and dreams of a comeback is the greatest joker of the century&period; You had your turn and Nigerians will never trust you again&period; Tell your promoters that you are not available before you experience the ultimate disgrace&period; Former governors who mismanaged the states placed under their care should first present the scorecard of their stewardship at the state level as a basis for asking to be promoted to the highest office in the land&period; It will be the greatest folly on the part of the electorate to allow a former governor to export his mismanagement skills to the centre&period;<&sol;em><br &sol;>&NewLine;<em>The president of a new Nigeria should be erudite&comma; knowledgeable&comma; exposed&period; He should not be a local champion&comma; whose worldview is stuck to the mindset of the sixties&comma; seventies and eighties&period; No bitter fellow&comma; ethnic or religious fundamentalist should aspire to the highest office of the land and any such aspirant should understand that the new Nigeria will not accommodate such folly&period;<&sol;em><br &sol;>&NewLine;<em>The presidential villa is not an old persons’ home&comma; a sick bay or a place for persons with critical health challenges&period; The demands of the office are too serious for a sick person&period; Anyone who wants to be president must first take care of his health challenges&period; Nigerians are entitled to an objective assessment and knowledge of the state of the health of anyone aspiring to that office&period;<&sol;em><br &sol;>&NewLine;<em>In the final analysis&comma; the Buhari regime has taught Nigerians a great lesson&comma; the lesson of &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;shining their eyes” and how not to vote based on sentiments&period; If this lesson is very well imbibed and used in 2023&comma; then the sufferings of the present day would not have been in vain&period;<&sol;em><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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