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#Election2023: Nigeria is living on extra time – Sanusi

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Court orders released of deposed Emir of Kano, Muhammad Sanusi II

Former Central Bank governor and deposed Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II has said that Nigeria is living on extra time, TopNaija reports.

 

Speaking during a reception organised in his honour by Egba Muslim in Abeokuta on Monday February 7, the former Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria asked presidential aspirants to be prepared for the numerous challenges confronting the country.

 

Sanusi said;

“To be honest, we are living on extra time. In 2015, we were in a deep hole. In 2023, we will be in an even much deeper hole than in 2015.

“Those struggling to be president, I hope they understand that the problems that they are going to face are multiples of the problems that were faced in 2015. All of us have to be ready for difficult decisions and if they are taken, we are all going to pay for them.

“But the solution is not for all of us to jump into politics. This country needs good politicians. It needs imams, pastors, and bishops who are going to stand up and remind them (politicians) of the fear of God.

“It needs technocrats who are going to critique their policies. It needs traditional rulers who are going to speak as the conscience of the people. Everyone has a role to play and we should try to play that role to the best of our ability.”

 

The former monarch who warned Nigerians against voting people who woo them with money and other greek gifts, further stated that the electorates should choose leaders based on merits.

 

Sanusi added;

“I think the most important thing is that we should continue to pray for our country that whoever emerges as president, governors, senators, leadership at all levels, we get good leaders.

“We should also remind ourselves as citizens that we owe it to ourselves because we know that this country deserves better than we have been given.”

Sanusi is a member of the Dabo dynasty and was emir of the ancient city-state of Kano. He was born in Kano in 1961 into the royal family as the grandson of Muhammadu Sanusi I

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