Mr. Olufemi Ajadi, a presidential aspirant, whose party is yet to be revealed has assured Nigerians sustainable development in 2023 if he is elected, noting that workable manifesto is on ground.
Ajadi told reporters that the problems of Nigeria, especially the economic and political situations, have not yielded positive expectation because the people in charge are not experts in their positions.
“I have travelled to well economically driven countries. The country I visited last was Singapore where citizens are fully equipped with social amenities and other sustainable infrastructures,” he said.
He made the press to understand that the main problem of Nigeria is leadership not followership. He moved further to remind everyone at the interview arena that if leadership is good, the followership will be better.
He said, “Nigerians have voted for change; yet the change has not produced desired results. Our pre-planned agenda and manifesto as an aspiring candidate, I believe with God and well wishers of our dear nation things will work out accordingly if I am elected.”
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Mr. Theophilus Samson, who plies the Ikeja routes as a commercial driver, told our reporter that this is the first time he has seen Mr. Ajadi but he had heard many positive things about him. He said Ajadi has empowered many youths through the provision of jobs and creation of vocational training.
He said the aspirant has also engaged himself in many communal responsibilities which many of the beneficiaries are still benefitting up to the moment. He also added that What the present politicians could not provide, he has been doing it.
“Then, he that does all these should be expecting the supports of the Masses, especially the youths whom he intends to represent at the national level,” he said.
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