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Prominent Pharmacist Professor Isa Odidi, On Arise Television, Says - Atiku Abubakar Has National Spread For Good Leadership.

Renowned pharmacist, business man and Director Diaspora Directorate Atiku Presidential Campaign, Professor Isa Odidi was a guest at The Morning Show on Arise News Television. 

Professor Odidi, strongly recommend that Atiku Abubakar has National spread for good leadership.

While on the TV show, Reuben Abati, an anchor tossed a question at the Professor, on people who had worked with Alhaji Atiku Abubakar in the past but now advising that he should maintain the role as an elder stateman and stay out of active politics because he is probably too old for the job.

Professor Isa responded by highlighting that age is not an issue. 

He said, "what Nigerians should be looking at right now, is a person's ability to perform, not age. A person ability to provide ideas."

"In the case of Governance, a visionary leader for Nigeria. It is not about age."

He brought to bare how a lot of the state government are run by younger people. Even in the Parliament, seats are occupied by individuals of the younger and older generation.

He went further to give emphasis to the fact that:

In some advance Countries like in Asia and the United States, they have older leaders and they have done very well.

He reiterated that the issue of age should be put to rest. 

"If you talk about health, Atiku is healthy." he said.

"What matters is that ability to perform, ability to put people together, have a good policy plan, put up a strong team, with a strong plan and to execute them."

'Atiku Abubakar,' he said, has what it takes to be that visionary leader.

"Atiku is a man who unites the people." Continued Professor Isa Odidi. We certainly need someone who is prepared or has been prepared for a long time to run for President, given the stage that we are."

"Nigeria is at a tipping point, we need someone who is visionary and has proven that they are visionary. We need someone who understands the Economy and make it work. You need someone who understands business because at the end of the day, the issue of Economy is critical. Someone who understand how to turn the Economy and make it work. Someone who can relate with the International community, someone who can create an economy that would bring foreign exchange into the country." Said Professor Odidi.

He also touched on the galloping Economy, the devaluation of the naira. 

He said, "having one or two beautiful flyovers or bridges does not make an Economy."

He broadened the scope by asking the following questions: 

"What is happening to the health sector? What is happening to people's real income? What is happening to the purchasing power? What is happening to security? What is happening to unity?" These he said are the issues?

It is a MUST watch! Click on and view.


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  1. We stand with atiku come 2023

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  2. Nice interview, and Prof well spoken but it will be difficult for another Fulani to take over from Buhari that is the fear of most Nigerians right now. Wishing you and your team the very best

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  3. Yes it was so nice the way Prof. Presents him self during this interview... I love the discussions. Very interesting...

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  4. Well-spoken Prof! Nigeria should calm down and pick the best candidate who has their interests at heart, regardless of the pain, anger and sharing of power with the south. A Fulani running again can erase the error of past Fulani rulers. Let's risk it all again and vote for Atiku who has been consistent! That alone should let us see his genuine intention for us.

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