A presidential aspirant, Mr Omoleye Sowore has urged Nigerians to vote for credible and responsible leaders in the coming 2019 general election.

Mr Sowore said; “only responsible leaders can take Nigeria to its desired destination.”
He was speaking at the launching of his North-west presidential sensitisation in Kano State.
Mr Sowore said Nigerians in the past have voted alongside regionalism, ethnicity, religion among others and such pattern of voting has failed the nation.
Credible character
The Presidential aspirant said there was the need to look for people with responsible and credible characters from any part of the country.
The Presidential aspirant said there was the need to look for people with responsible and credible characters from any part of the country.
“It is time for Nigeria to be ruled by human beings, not by religion, ethnicity or regionalism” he emphasised.
Zooning
Mr Sowore said the on-going zoning system of politicking in Nigeria is a lazy man’s approach to politics as it allows for irresponsible people to hide under the undemocratic practice as “such it should be jettisoned.”
Mr Sowore said the on-going zoning system of politicking in Nigeria is a lazy man’s approach to politics as it allows for irresponsible people to hide under the undemocratic practice as “such it should be jettisoned.”
He said, if elected he would adopt a unicameral system of legislature against the current Bi-camera system, especially “using the nation’s financial resources to finance infrastructure and other welfare services for the poor.”
Solar system
The publisher said his first project in the North if elected would be the use of abundant natural resource ‘the Sun’ to improve energy supply to the country via the Solar system.
The publisher said his first project in the North if elected would be the use of abundant natural resource ‘the Sun’ to improve energy supply to the country via the Solar system.
Mr Sowore said the project would create job for over 2 million youths in the region.
He said agriculture, education, infrastructure and welfare for those with disability would be his preference, with a promise to pay them N50,000 quarterly.
Mr Sowore also said that civil servants during his reign would be entitled to earn at least, N100,000.
“When I win, I will not wait for election time before projects will be initiated and implemented. As I get to the office, implementation of programmes will start because I have done enough research on the needs of Nigerians,” Mr Sowore explained.
He said money politics was beginning to take back stage in Nigeria because the electorates were now voting out of their conscience which was as a result of awareness and education, stressing that“money would not prevent him from winning in 2019.”
He urged the media to practice an all-inclusive journalism to push out leaders without credibility.
Mr Omoleye Sowore is the Publisher of an online media outfit, Sahara Reporters.
Lateefah Ibrahim
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