A former Kano State governor Ibrahim Shekarau says Nigeria should be bothered about the credibility of its president instead of where he comes from.
For some months now, there have been debates about power returning to the northern part of the country in 2027. Those against the calls, however, argue that the southern region where President Bola Tinubu hails from is yet to exhaust eight years in office, urging the northern region to wait for the presidential election.
However, Shekarau says the debates over the president’s region have no bearing on governance.
“All the parties should come up with their planning in a situation whereby they make the best of choices. But for Nigerians now to decide, our concern is ‘Let’s look at the candidates produced by the parties’,” Shekarau said on Channels Television’s Sunday Politics.
“Our challenge is that all the parties should give Nigerians correct candidates so we have the best to choose from. But if you give us all evils, we will choose the best from the evils,” the former governor added.
