Yahaya Bello under pressure to run for highest office – Commissioner

Yahaya Bello under pressure to run for highest office – Commissioner

Kingsley Fanwo, the Kogi State commissioner for information and communication, says many people have asked Yahaya Bello, governor of Kogi, to contest

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Kingsley Fanwo, the Kogi State commissioner for information and communication, says many people have asked Yahaya Bello, governor of Kogi, to contest the 2023 presidential race.

In a Twitter post on Saturday, Fanwo said the desire of Nigerians for a great country aligns with that of Bello, adding that the deafening calls will bring about a defining moment for Nigeria.

The commissioner in a conversation with TheCable said that he decided to post a tweet on the issue because many Nigerians are asking the governor to seek the highest office in the land.

The people are calling on him to run for president but he has not come out clearly to tell us whether he is accepting that clarion call or not. All over the six zones, we are having a lot of people calling on him to come and run.

“If you look at the people calling on him, it cuts across all parties and is not just an APC thing. He is a unifier. He is very capable and qualified, he perfectly fits into that bracket of what Nigeria wants,” he said.

“He has shown that the youth can provide quality leadership in Nigeria. In Kogi, we have diverse ethnic groups which were not unified; there was the challenge of insecurity and underdevelopment, but he came in 2016 and was able to unite the state.

When you look at the economy, he has been able to inject a lot of dynamism into the economic management of the state and we are also looking into agriculture. When you look at the challenges of Nigeria – lack of unity, insecurity, economic diversification – he has the answer to them.”

Bello, who is currently serving his second tenure in office, became one of Nigeria’s youngest governors at the age of 40 in 2016.