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‘It’s Dangerous To Handover A Sick Nation To A Sick Leader’ – Shaibu

by Victor Ndubuisi
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Before the 2023 elections, Phrank Shaibu, the Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP) presidential candidate, issued a public warning that it is risky to pass over a sick country to a sick leader.

He claimed that Nigeria was in a catastrophic state right now, with every aspect of the economy in severe decline, and that the country shouldn’t be given to a sick president.

According to Anaedoonline.ng, Nasir El-Rufai, the governor of the state, “transformed a rotten situation into a horrible one” while addressing at the 7th edition of the Kaduna Economic and Investment Summit (KADInvest 7.0) on Saturday. Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, the APC’s presidential candidate.

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In a statement released on Sunday, Shaibu argued that Tinubu was “weary and should go home and relax” and that the Kaduna remark was “one mistake too many.”

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He consequently drew Nigerians’ attention to what he regarded as Tinubu’s unsuitability for the country’s highest office as a result of a number of mistakes he has made since he openly proclaimed his desire to run for president.

Shuaibu said: “When you look at the APC presidential candidate, you will see someone that is tired and weak. You have also heard the many gaffes that have come from him even before the kick-off of campaigns.

“The Kaduna comment is one gaffe, too many, and therefore unpardonable. You don’t have to be president at all costs; when you are tired, you go home.

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“Nigeria is currently in a dire situation with every sector of the economy in deep decay; therefore, the nation cannot afford to hand over a sick nation to a sick president.”

Shuaibu emphasized that the office of the President is not for those who are ill and that Nigeria deserves a leader who is fit.

He argued that Tinubu should be let to return home and take a well-earned rest because he had given his all but was now weak and exhausted.

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Shaibu bemoaned the fact that only in Africa can people who are physically incapable of holding office persist in doing so, even at the expense of the welfare of the economy and the populace.

 

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