2023: Details Of Bala Mohammed’s Meeting With Obasanjo Emerge
The Governor of Bauchi State, Bala Mohammed on Wednesday visited former Nigeria President, Olusegun Obasanjo at his residence in Abeokuta, Ogun State.
Mohammed has intention to contest in the presidential election in 2023 under the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Governor Mohammed arrived Obasanjo’s penthouse residence located within the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library in Abeokuta alongside his aides around 11:30am.
The Bauchi state Governor went straight into a closed-door meeting with the elder statesman which lasted for about an hour.
Mohammed while speaking with newsmen after the meeting disclosed that he met with the former President over his 2023 ambition.
The PDP chieftain further stated that leaders in the country should be appointed based on merit.
He said “And again, (I came) to discuss some of my aspirations because I can’t do anything without telling him. This is because he’s so important to every one of us.
“What we are trying to do in our party, we know he is not partisan, we know he is an elder statesman par excellence, but we are rebuilding our party, the rancour, we still need him. His voice of wisdom is always very useful. So, I came to sound his opinion on some of the things we want to do in the party and to make sure that we provide Nigeria with the opportunity to rescue Nigeria from the present rancour and division that we have found ourselves in. These are the two main reasons why I came to see him.”
Mohammed when asked about his chances of winning PDP’s ticket said, “I’m very optimistic. To me, the presidency is a consensus… Of course, every Nigeria should if they can contribute his or her quota to the growth and development of the nation, especially now that leadership recruitment should be based on merit, should be based on making sure we bring everybody on board to reduce the spate or manifestation of separatism, feelings of disillusionment and disgruntlement, feelings that are capable of dividing us further.
“Nigeria is too large and too important to be ignored. Some of us have benefited so much. It is not about me and my aspirations. It is about the country.”
This article was originally published on Nigeria News