Gov Idris Wada pleads
Says political office should be turn by turn
Kogi State Governor, Idris Wada has pleaded with the nation’s political leaders to allow peace to reign and avoid activities that could affect the unity of the country as the struggle over who occupies various exalted offices in the 2015 elections.
“We must nurture this democracy; let us save this democracy. We must not do any act that will destabilize our democracy. Let’s put the nation first. Let’s try to build the nation that our children will be proud of, and be patient. If we don’t make it this time, look forward to next time.
If God has not given you the opportunity, look to those that God has given. Power comes from God. It does not matter the level of desire, it does not matter how smart or how rich you are. If it is not time for you to be President or governor, or local government chairman, you can never be. So, my advice and appeal to our people is to be patient on the issue of leadership”, Wada begged his colleagues in public offices and other aspiring political leaders.
The governor made the plea when he played host to a select group of Journalists last week in Lokoja, the Kogi State capital where he bared his mind on the nation’s 53rd independence anniversary and other issues of national interest.
Says political office should be turn by turn
Kogi State Governor, Idris Wada has pleaded with the nation’s political leaders to allow peace to reign and avoid activities that could affect the unity of the country as the struggle over who occupies various exalted offices in the 2015 elections.
“We must nurture this democracy; let us save this democracy. We must not do any act that will destabilize our democracy. Let’s put the nation first. Let’s try to build the nation that our children will be proud of, and be patient. If we don’t make it this time, look forward to next time.
If God has not given you the opportunity, look to those that God has given. Power comes from God. It does not matter the level of desire, it does not matter how smart or how rich you are. If it is not time for you to be President or governor, or local government chairman, you can never be. So, my advice and appeal to our people is to be patient on the issue of leadership”, Wada begged his colleagues in public offices and other aspiring political leaders.
The governor made the plea when he played host to a select group of Journalists last week in Lokoja, the Kogi State capital where he bared his mind on the nation’s 53rd independence anniversary and other issues of national interest.
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