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2023: Nigeria’s next President should’ve human heart, passion for people — PRP Presidential aspirant

The Peoples Redemption Party, PRP, Patience Key has said that President Muhammadu Buhari’s successor must be a leader with a human heart and one who will have passion for the people and one that will feel for Nigerians.

The Presidential aspirant who is the immediate past chairman of Nigerians in Diaspora Organisation (NIDO) United States of America, USA, called for a total overhauling of Nigeria
Key said, “Nigeria needs a new captain and a new crew altogether to navigate our State-ship from the brinks of collapse
“The leading political parties have had their chances. Political leadership is not a tea party! It’s not about having unfettered access to the national treasury. Leadership is a sacred responsibility with multiple dimensions. National leadership is not ethnocentric or gender-specific!
“It is a divine call to duty for true visionaries: eligible persons with the required levels of competence, selflessness, compassion, empathy and patriotism; those that would do all it takes to unify and protect their people and engender peace and prosperity in the land.

“Nigeria desperately needs a new voice, a new vision, and a new direction. It is time to inject a fresh breath of air, a fresh ray of hope, for every Nigerian. At this defining moment, we cannot allow political party prejudices and the primordial sentiments of religion, ethnicity, tribe, and gender to becloud our reasoning.”
key further said that “the era we are now in is not for Nigerians to clinch on someone who is popular. All we need as the next president of Nigeria is a visionary leader, a person with competence, we need a leader with compassion, we need a leader that has empathy, and we need a patriotic Nigerian.”

“We have to look into a situation where we have a man or woman that the people believe in not because we are given money to put them in leadership or because they are powerful or popular. Zoning is a good thing if we do it in a way that it favours all Nigerians and not a selected few.”

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