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Nigeria presidential candidate Adebayo seeks office to tackle national problems
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Nigeria presidential candidate Adebayo seeks office to tackle national problems

From Vanguard · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Social Democratic Party presidential candidate Prince Adewole Adebayo aims to tackle Nigeria's national problems, including insecurity and poverty.
  • Adebayo emphasizes competence, patriotism, and public service over personal wealth for political candidates.
  • He believes the presidency is the most effective platform to address country-wide challenges, citing constitutional executive powers.

Prince Adewole Adebayo, the presidential candidate for Nigeria's Social Democratic Party (SDP), has declared his ambition to lead the nation with the primary goal of addressing critical national challenges such as insecurity and poverty. Adebayo stated that his pursuit of the presidency is not motivated by personal gain, wealth, or career advancement, but by a desire to leverage national institutions and resources to solve pressing issues.

Adebayo argued that certain significant national problems, like reorganizing the armed forces or coordinating nationwide security operations, are beyond the scope of a state governor and require the executive powers vested in the presidency. He highlighted that the constitution grants the President executive powers and makes them Commander-in-Chief, positioning the presidency as the most vital platform for tackling issues affecting all Nigerians.

Rejecting the notion that wealth is a prerequisite for political success, Adebayo stressed that competence, patriotism, and a commitment to public service should be the paramount qualities for candidates. He mentioned dedicating the past two decades to intellectual work and opportunity creation rather than personal wealth accumulation. Adebayo also pledged that his political movement would eschew criminal activities and the sole pursuit of money for political power.

He cited Section 5 of the Nigerian Constitution, which vests executive powers in the President, as evidence of the office's crucial role in national problem-solving. Adebayo believes that using these constitutional powers is essential for effectively addressing the multifaceted challenges confronting the country.

Says competence, patriotism, public service should matter over wealth

โ€” Prince Adewole AdebayoStated ambition to tackle Nigeriaโ€™s national problems.
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Originally published by Vanguard in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.