2023: Group backs Amaechi’s presidential ambition
2023: Group backs Amaechi’s presidential ambition
A political support and socio-economic advocacy group, Fusion 774, has backed the aspiration of the former Minister of Transportation, Mr Rotimi Amaechi, to become the president of Nigeria in 2023.
The group said Amaechi as a presidential aspirant on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) deserved to be Nigeria’s next president in 2023.
The National Coordinator of the group, Mr Sadiq Jikta, said this while briefing newsmen on Wednesday in Abuja.
The group has recently called on the former Chief of Army Staff and Nigerian Ambassador to Benin Republic, Amb. Tukur Buratai, to run for the office of the president in 2023.
Jikta said that Buratai declined their call and urged them to support any candidate that shared their vision.
He said the choice of Amaechi was borne out of their conviction that his vision for Nigeria aligned with that of the group, couple with his experience in governance and passion for Nigeria.
Jikta said the concern of the group was to choose leaders with the requisite experience and track records, which according to him endeared Amaechi to the group as the right person to support.
He said the decision was in response to the resolve of Nigerians to advocate for leadership that would be responsive, trusted and deliberate in meeting the people’s yearning and aspiration.
“We are using this opportunity to announce our support to the candidacy of Rotimi Amaechi, as we believe he has the capacity to salvage the country, both in security and economy as a whole.
“We urge members of fusion 774 all over the country to lay their support to him.
“At this stage, all members who are APC delegates to the presidential primaries to give him the full support and cooperation he may desire.
“We at Fusion 774 will use all available resources within our means to ensure he comes out successful in the coming APC primary elections,” he said.
The National Patron of the group, Dr Abubakar Sani, said the group looked out for aspirants from all political parties and evaluated their capacity and acceptability before declaring support for Amaechi.
Sani said the group would not only support anyone to become president but would set up machinery to hold him accountable to the people.
He said that Fusion 774 would form opposition against anyone that failed to align their vision, saying the group would not accept funding from any politician.
According to him, the group consulted with some eminent personalities in the country, like traditional rulers to be able to narrow their choice down to Amaechi as an alternative since Buratai rejected the call.
He said it was time for citizens to be actively involved in choosing a better president in 2023.
2023: Group backs Amaechi’s presidential ambition