2023 presidency: Nigeria needs technocrats like Emefiele – Group

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A coalition of civil and pressure groups, the Green Alliance (TGA), on Saturday in Lagos urged CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele to run for President in 2023.

The group said there was need for Nigeria to change the norm from core politicians to technocrats, hence the call for the CBN governor to join the presidential race.

Addressing newsmen at their inaugural meeting, Convener of TGA, Mr Wale Fapohunda said the coalition was formed as a movement to coerce the CBN governor to run for president in 2023.

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The TGA is made up of over 30 civil rights and pressure groups from across the nation, whose representatives attended the inaugural news briefing.

Fapohunda said the CBN governor had come up with new strategies to navigate the Nigerian economy through hurdles such as, challenge of foreign exchange inflow, the exchange rate, recession, stagflation bans and financial inclusion among others.

“Emefiele has been at the fore of pushing for a diversification of Nigeria’s revenue base with emphasis on agriculture and growth of small businesses.”

He said the alliance, wished for the CBN governor to run, to continue with the growth and development of Nigeria.

Fapohunda said that aside engineering bank policies and programmes that had supported job creation and fostered inclusive growth in Nigeria, Emefiele had also ensured stability of macroeconomic concerns like inflation and exchange rate.

“We have done a little research about him which is why we feel he is the best man for the job.

“Emefiele was appointed by the PDP government but the Muhammadu Buhari led administration in its wisdom, retained him after his tenure, and that tells a lot about his capacity and managerial acumen.

“We want to move away from the norm of career politicians to a technocrat that has built a resilient financial system for Nigeria.

“We want Emefiele as president because he will be a bridge builder.”

He said Emefiele inspired the rice revolution that had led to a near zero importation of rice in Nigeria.

“Emefiele has pushed through measures that have halted importations and moved the nation’s agricultural sector to a greater height

He, however, urged Nigerians to ensure they obtained their PVCs to enable them to participate actively in the 2023 general elections through their votes.

Earlier In his opening remarks, co-founder of TGA, Mr Valentine Gabriel, said the Lagos outing, which was the first for the group, would be taken round the nation.

“We intend to hold seminars, workshops across the nation yo enlighten Nigerians on the need to support the CBN governor,” he said.

Also speaking, Ms Angela Ajufo, Representative of Asaba (Delta) Women Association of Nigeria and women in politics, said the women were desperately in need of change and looking for progress and peace.

She said the women were at the event to give their entire support to Emefiele to run.

“We also have members of the Women in Politics Forum in our midst who are also here to declare support for the CBN governor,” she said.

Mr Akin Osomo, representative of the Youth Alliance for Good Governance said: “We believe there is   need to divert from the norm of a politician to a technocrat to handle the affairs of the nation.

“We believe Emefiele will handle the nation’s economy as well as he handled the CBN activities.

“He has an indepth knowledge of the economy and global economic growth and he is a detribalised Nigerian.

“His achievements in CBN are numerous and are not quantifiable. We therefore urge Emefiele to come forth and declare.

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