Fayemi Is One Of Nigeria’s Finest Brains And Best Fit For President-Uzodinma

By Gbenga Sodeinde

Ekiti State Governor and Presidential aspirant under the All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr Kayode Fayemi has been described as one of Nigeria’s finest brains, manager of men and best fit for the presidency of the world’s largest black Nation.

Imo state Governor, Senator Hope Uzodinma made the remark while receiving Fayemi who is also Chairman of the Nigerian Governors Forum (NGF) yesterday at the state Council Chamber.

Governor Uzodinma who thereafter led Fayemi to meet the national delegates of the party told him not to bother to come and campaign in the Imo state because “he’s someone who is well known to us as our chairman and leader.

His management of affairs of the NGF is a classic testimony to his renowned man management acumen. He’s a terrific team player, consensus builder, brilliant leader.

The conviction behind his words provoke you to want to listen more to the wisdom in his thoughts ” To us in Imo, the giant strides which you are seeing in the state either in World Bank, AfDB or other international agency interventions are handiwork of President Muhammadu Buhari and Governor Fayemi.

So, my chairman, Imo is your home, we know there are many aspirants but when the time comes, we shall do what is expected of us and I can assure you that we will look favorably in your direction ” Responding, Fayemi promised to use all his God given acumen to help the nation out of the woods.”

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“I grew up in the Catholic church learning as a mass boy the virtues of fairness, equity and kindness. Growing, I’ve also learnt the art of team playing and consensus building.

“To get out of the woods, our nation must heal wounds, ensure inclusiveness and foist an administration that gives everybody a sense of belonging that will encourage our brothers and sisters in the Southeast unleash the inner kinetic energy inherent in them for the greatness of the greater Nigeria nation instead of engendering in them the urge to quit the union” he added.

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