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2023 Presidency: My ambition motivated by my competence — Former PSN president, Ohuabunwa
 
By: Abara Blessing Oluchi
Tue, 25 Jan 2022   ||   Nigeria,
 

The immediate past president of the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (PSN), Mazi Sam Ohuabunwa, has revealed reasons why he’s contesting in 2023 presidential election.

The Peoples Democratic Party member disclosed that his ambition is not motivated by the clamour for a president of Igbo extraction but motivated by his competence, adding that he’s ready to compete with the best in the country.

Ohuabunwa made this known on Tuesday during an interview with Arise TV.

Ohuabunwa said, “I haven’t come(sic) because I feel I am Igbo. I have come(sic) because I’m a competent Nigerian who has lived in this nation and who has had the privilege of enjoying a good nation. But I see that the country that we are leaving behind for our children is not the country our parents left behind for us. So, we need to change the narrative.

“Of course, in Nigeria, everybody speaks about equity, justice and fair play, and in the party that I am, the PDP, rotation of power is what they have agreed to do. In Nigeria, we think about power-sharing, power rotation and federal character. These things speak about ownership in a country where you have diverse people, cultures, ethnicity and religion. It makes sense to often plan on how you can make sure that every section of the country has an opportunity. And today, there is a large poll of opinion that the South-East ought to be given the opportunity to produce the president but I’m not here because of that. If it happens, that’s nice. But if it doesn’t, I’m here to compete with the best in the country.”

The former PSN President said he’s coming with an opportunity for young people, lamenting that there is no opportunity for them to get jobs and even exercise their creativity today as it was in the past.

He said, “Three months after I joined Pfizer, they gave me a car. As a young pharmacist, I had three cars in my garage. Today, there is no opportunity for a young man to get a job in five years, not to talk of getting a car or building a house because we don’t have mortgage, we don’t have opportunity to get lease and opportunity for young people to be fully employed, not just working for people but to be able to exercise their creativity and create jobs.”

 

 

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