National Coordinator for Concerned Advocates for Good Governance, CAGG, Olusegun Bamgbose, Esq, states that President Muhammadu Buhari is tired, adding that his exit from power would give Nigerians the needed sigh of relief.
Bamgbose said Nigeria’s unity is under threat, and it has never been this threatened in the entire political history of the country.
The senior Advocate of Nigeria, who has declared his interest to run for the 2023 presidential election, opined that agitation for the Oduduwa Republic is true evidence that nothing is working.
“Our unity has never been this weak. The insecurity across the nation has never helped matters. Governance has been shut down,” Bamgbose told members of the New Nigerian Peoples Party, NNPP, in Ilorin, Kwara State on Sunday.
“Nigeria is fast becoming the most unsecured in the world. There is virtually no day that there is not a report of killings and abductions.
“The Presidency has been crippled by these ugly events. Nigerians have lost interest and confidence in Buhari’s Presidency. Nigeria is almost a jungle.
“The security agents are overwhelmed. President Buhari has really not helped in assuring the citizens that there is respite at sight.
“Something urgent must be done or else the country will collapse. It’s, however, my humble view that the exit of Buhari will certainly fortify our unity.
“In essence, things may not really change for the better until we have a new government come 2023.
“Buhari is already exhausted. It’s only his exit from power that can give us sigh of relief. The era of sentiments has gone.
“The issue is not where you have come from but rather your ability to find a lasting solution to the intimidating challenges confronting us.
“As elected President of Nigeria, my priority will be to tackle insecurity headlong. I will only need 12 months to displace insecurity in Nigeria.”