Presidential candidate Mr.
Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim has declared his candidacy as the best fit to rescue
Nigeria from the politics and practice of recycling leaders.
The candidate, who has
emerged as a third force in the race towards next year’s presidential
elections, said as a matter of fact that “while recycling of waste products
might be good for the environment, it is bad for governance”.
Olawepo-Hashim, who spoke
at an interactive session with reporters at the weekend, said the world has
developed to appreciate the importance of recycling refuse and waste products,
but could not grow to the extent of accepting fading personalities as Nigeria’s
potential rescuers.
“What we need now is a new
generation of leaders. We no longer need the cabal anymore. We cannot accept a
situation where we accommodate multiple pension-receiving individuals. I mean
those who have been living on government expenses in ages. It is good to retire
these people and the time to do that is now,” Olawepo-Hashim stated.
He lamented that while the
nation sustains them and their families at huge cost, the ordinary people keep
struggling.
“It is time to retire these
people. It is time to retire them from politics and then drive Nigeria on the
new part of creativity. My mission is to stop political recycling and we shall
achieve this by the Grace of God
“The nation certainly needs
fresh ideas on how to develop the economy, unite and secure the country, which
the political elites recycling themselves in power have not been able to offer.
2019 must be the breaking point from the legacy of poverty and misery which
politicians represent,” he stated.
The candidate had
consolidated his presidential bid with his emergence at the weekend as a third
force presidential candidate in prime position to challenge the duo of
President Muhammadu Buhari of the All
Progressive Congress (APC) and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar of the
People’s Democratic Party (PDP).
Running on the platform of
the People’s Trust (PT), he had earlier won the party’s presidential ticket
following a fusion of over 10 political parties, including the Olisa Agbakoba
lead National Intervention Movement (NIM). His name has since been submitted to
the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
Reliable sources have also
confirmed that more parties are likely to fuss into the growing alliance,
following a new zeal to join forces against the duo of Buhari and Atiku, in
what will give a lie to the impression that next year’s election is a two horse
race.
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