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Tunde Bakare Reveals What Southern Nigerians Need To Be President

Pastor Tunde Bakare,  the founder of Citadel Global Community Church, has revealed what the people from the southern part of Nigeria need to become president without depending on the present kingmakers from northern Nigeria.

According to Bakare,  the north has a way of “giving you the crown and holding the sceptre.” decried that anyone who wants to lead Nigeria must negotiate with the north.

He made this statement during an interview with THISDAY Newspaper on Monday.

“The way our country is constituted right now, no matter who wants to lead this country. Anyone that wants to lead this country right now will have to negotiate with the north and the north has a way of giving you the crown and holding the sceptre and if that’s going to change, our glorified death certificate called the Nigerian constitution must have to go through a rejig.

“I honestly will say, almost all the things that were going for the north in the days of Ahmadu Bello are no longer there. The textile industries where they dominated are not there anymore. The groundnut pyramids, etc. And what they have is what they hold. They have power.

“Nigeria is structured in such a way that no section can win an election by itself. The southerner cannot win an election without reaching out to the north and the northerner cannot win the election without reaching out to the south.”

Bakare also rated the government of President Muhammadu Buhari lowly in terms of meeting the expectations of the masses.

Maintaining that it is easier to be critical than correct, Bakare stressed that he will not beat his chest until he sits on that seat and does better.

“Our expectations were very high. Sometimes, I have sat down to think that, ah, as president, has Buhari not demystified himself, because the expectations of Nigerians were very high when he was coming to power,” he said.

“To start with, the kind of ill health he had, he had never had such a thing and that affected grossly the first term. That ill health was a major thing. That he is still alive today is a miracle. If you put all the six years he has spent, other than infrastructure development, the promise he made to the public concerning Boko Haram or security, we know it has gone worse, as far as I am concerned.

“They say it’s not as bad as we think. But I need to be convinced. The rail track to Kaduna, a few days ago, they bombed. When my brother, Nasir el-Rufai said I should take the train to Kaduna, I said I will wait. They are trying their hardest, but no matter from which angle you’re looking at it, whether it is economic, whether it is politics, whether it is security, you will have something negative to say. But it is easier to be critical than correct. I will not beat my chest until I sit on that seat and do better.”

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