Group urges CBN Governor to join 2023 presidential race

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By Peter Amine

A pressure group, Unified Northern Nigeria Youth Forum, has urged the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Dr Godwin Emefiele to join the 2023 presidential race.


Mr Aliyu Sani, a spokesperson for the group said this when he briefed newsmen on Monday in Jos.
Sani said that the call became necessary because Emefiele has the capability to turn around the economy of the country.
“There has been series of consultations and mass rallies across some states in the North, calling on Emefiele to join the race and contest for the office of president in the 2023 elections.


“We are here in Plateau to add to this call and mount this pressure further untill we have acceptance from Emefiele.
“For any government to succeed and improve economically, it must turn to the CBN for the creation of initiatives and policies deliberately targeting the growth of Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
“The CBN under the capable leadership of Emefiele introduced policies that led to growth of GDP and created lots of employments in all states of the federation,” he said.


The spokesperson said the Anchor Borrowers Scheme, an initiative of CBN under Emefiele had impacted positively on the lives of Nigerians including farmers in Plateau.
According to him, youths from all over the North came together to urge Emefiele to join the race, because they have felt the impact of his revolution in the agriculture sector.
“Since the demise of our founding fathers, no single individual has impacted on improving the lives of the downtrodden, making life better and easier for the northerners like Dr Godwin Emefiele.


“This is why we converge here in Plateau, to identify, consult and crave the indulgence of like-minds to add their voices and meaningful inputs to the call on him to contest for the President of this country.
“Let there be no sentiment, Emefiele deserves to be Nigeria’s president more than any other person as he has demonstrated capability in the position he currently occupies,” he said. (NAN)

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