The Accord Presidential Candidate, Christopher Imumolen, has appealed to Nigerians to endorse his candidature in 2023 general election in order to break away from the nation’s ‘ugly’ past.
Mr Imumolen at a news conference on Monday in Ikeja, Lagos, said that voting for him as the next president would usher the nation into an era of aggressive integration and development.
He said the best way his countrymen and women could firmly point the way to a better and a more sustainable future was for them to reject the old order.
Mr Imumolen, a professor, said: “I am a younger man with fresher ideas, to lead them into a new era of self-actualisation and all-round development.
“Doing away with the old breed of leaders who have had nothing to offer despite decades of being at the helm, and deliberately seeking younger men, and women like me with something new and different to take their place, is the best way the country could hope to achieve it aim of rapid cultural, socio-economic recovery.
“Nigerians have almost cried themselves hoarse for good leadership for so long now, without any respite.”
According to him, for so long, Nigerians have had leaders who cared more about themselves than for the people.
“For so long, we have had self-serving leaders who would rather line their pockets with the country’s commonwealth, than work towards the collective good.
“For so long, we have had a sect of leaders who have continued to recycle themselves to such extent that it was leaders we knew when we were growing up that are still struggling to remain relevant today, even when it is so clear that they have passed their prime.
“But thank God that people like us have been given the grace to offer ourselves to Nigerians as ones better prepared to lead this country to the next level,” he added.
The presidential candidate, who expressed his determination to digitalise the economy to fight corruption, said that his team had resolved to deal decisively with mass illiteracy, poverty and hardship as panacea for security.
Mr Imumolen said that his administration would embark on revival of education, empowerment of youths and women in small and medium enterprises and creation of wealth for all and sundry.