The presiding pastor of Citadel Global Community Church, Dr Tunde Bakare, has said the 2023 presidential election will remind Nigerians that they have yet to solve the cracks of the regional and ethnic fault lines in their political history.
He warned that entitlement politics will breed an imperial presidency that is distant from the people and has no sense of responsibility or accountability to the people.“Entitlement politicians set low-performance benchmarks for themselves when they secure power and are content with projecting molehills as mountains of achievement,” he stated.
Continuing, the cleric stressed, “As we brace ourselves for the 2023 elections, we are confronted with memory joggers that bring us face to face with the lingering effects of these and other dark chapters of our history. When one takes a close look at the presidential race, one cannot but observe that the divisive forces that have defined our paths have converged as though reminding us that we as a nation are yet to fix the broken foundations.
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