Politics
Ex-Senate President, Anyim Pius, Joins 2023 Presidential Race
Former Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Former Senate President, Sen. Anyim Pius, has said he is prepared to take Nigeria to the first quarter of the 21st century, adding that he is not out to represent a regional interest, and he is ever ready to contest for president seat in the forthcoming general election in 2023.
,,,,,According to a press statement signed by former Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) and made available to the newsmen on Thursday 27th January, 2022. The Press Release reads; “I am not running because the party’s ticket will be zone to my region,” Anyim said adding, “I have good knowledge of the country. I am not seeking to lead a region but the entire country,” Anyim said during an interactions with multi-media publishers in Abuja on Thursday.
…..“Whether zoning or no zoning, I will contest. I am contesting because I have something to offer to Nigerians,” Anyim said.
,,,,Anyim, who said the offices he held in the past have groomed him for the task ahead, disclosed further that Nigerians will see the difference if he emerged president in 2023.
“The two offices I served in the past are not the same. I’ve headed the parliament, but i have not head the executive.
….“I brought stability to the Senate, I want to bring stability to the country. If you want to see what I did as SGF, you can look at the Godluck Jonathan’s presidency.
,,,,,“I have not been president that is why I am vying for the office. I have a good knowledge on how to manage our diversity. I have aquaire a lot of experience to run the affairs of the country,” the former Senate President said.
On his plans for the youths, Anyim said the world is not waiting for Nigeria adding that the youths must be groomed on the fourth generation jobs.
….“Whether we like it or not the fourth generation jobs are here. Most jobs today will be history in the next few years. We are getting to the next quarter of the 21st century and between 2026 and 2050, most of today’s job will be history.
“Knowledge economy will drive the economic direction,” Anyim said of the 21st century industrial revolution the youths should be prepared for. We will create startup corridors for Nigerian youths to develop themselves, create jobs and build up others. I will prepare Nigeria towards a definite direction which the world is heading to. We must move the country to the direction the world is going. The world is not waiting for Nigeria” Anyim said.
Speaking on his fight against corruption, Anyim said he will ensure institutions are strengthened.
,,,,,“The institution should be allow to do there work. For the institutions, we will put in place messures that will not allow corruption. By the time we deployed technology, where private sector drive every segment of our Economic and national life, there is no way people will engage in corruption. People will have no option than to do their work without thinking about corruption. I was part of the people that make laws for the establishment of ICPC and EFCC. We will look at them and see how far they have gone. We will use a mothern system that won’t allow a window for corruption,” Anyim added.
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