Friday, January 30, 2015

Generational change, not just change by Abdul Abdul


 

It has often been said that the youths are the leaders of tomorrow. Yet what do we have today? APC has fielded as its presidential candidate, General Buhari who is 72 years old!

As governor Fashola stated during an APC rally in Lagos state, “You know what you must do. Open your eyes clearly. You see, this job is a tough job. When I took this job, at the age of 44, I was counting the number of white hair on my head. Today, at 52, I am counting the number of black hair on my head,” You need youthfulness to do this job. That man (Mr. Agbaje) is already 60; he cannot cope with this job. If you call him at night he will not take your phone,” 

We can therefore conclude that Governor Fashola was sending us a coded message never to vote for their presidential candidate.

What of Malam Nasir El-Rufai, the current APC Gubernatorial candidate for Kaduna state in a 2010 interview with The Sun Newspapers. In the interview, he said “Obama is 48 and Cameron is 43 for God’s sake. So, why are we recycling leaders that ruled this country very well or very badly 25 years ago? I was 25 year old when Buhari and Babangida were Heads of State and I am now 50 and they still want to be Head of State. I don’t understand that at all and I call on the young people of Nigeria to take their future into their hands and ensure that in the next election, they vote for a new generation of leaders. I think that we will not make progress until we break the link from the past and just move on. 70 per cent of Nigerians are below the age of 40. Many of these young people, the next generation, as they are called, are on internet services such as Facebook and twitter, using Blackberry and if you ask any of these people running for Presidency, they will think that Blackberry is a fruit…….. People like General Babangida and General Buhari should just disappear. They should give way to a new set of people with new ideas”

We have a minimum age requirement in the constitution, maybe it’s time for a maximum age as well.

General Buhari, are you fit enough to lead this country for four more years? Science shows that 25% of people over 70 have a mild cognitive impairment.

 Remember you said in 2011 that it was your last attempt at the presidency. Are you no longer the man of integrity which used to be your only calling card?

General, we believe it’s time to retire, leave the stage for younger people. It’s not too late!

President Jonathan has the right combination of energy and innovation to take our country to the next level. Let’s reelect him.

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