Former governor of Cross River State, Mr Donald Duke, has revealed that he still has a Presidential ambition. Speaking on Tuesday
at a programme titled "The Nigerian Symposium for Emerging Leaders",
Duke confirmed that if the opportunity presents itself, he'll take it,
also revealing that he once aspired to the position but did not emerge
the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
These are the kinds of leaders we need!
“I
do not have the flair for the legislature; standing up and sitting down
at the chambers to raise a point. That was why I did not contest for
the Senate but the presidency, after serving out my term as governor. I
have contested the presidency before; I will still give it a shot when
the opportunity presents itself . I believe I still have the energy in
me," he said.
Duke stated that democracy in Nigeria would fare better if young people
played a more active part and use their prime to add value to the
country.
“I want to urge
young people in the country not to see leadership as if it belongs to
some people, but do everything positive to be part of it. You can only
make a difference at the prime of your life. You can actually add value
now, not when you are above 50. So, you need to be part of the political
process and play your part. It is your right to be there; nobody is
doing you a favour. You represent more than 60 per cent of the
population; you don’t have to beg for it. Just make effort to make that
change and contribute your quota to nation building," he said.
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