Campaign Council Eulogies Prof Chris Imumolen Leadership Quality

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From Joseph Amedu, Lokoja

Leader of Professor Christopher Imumolen Campaign Council, Chief MD Eseyi has described the foremost Presidential Aspirant under the Platform of Accord Party, Prof. Christopher Imumolen, as a ”unifier and astute leader” that can unite Nigerians if elected as President in the 2023 general elections.

Chief MD Eseyin in a statement on behalf of the Campaign Council, made available to Journalists in Lokoja on Wednesday, affirmed that Prof. Imumolen is a great Nigerian youth with astute leadership qualities, viable landmark and immense achievements in both societal and human development in the country and beyond.

He said that the presidential hopeful has all it takes to deliver on his mandate if elected.

”His choice to run under the platform of ACCORD, is because he believes that the party’s ideology, which is ”Oneness, Unity and Togetherness”, is in consonance with his aspirations as a tool to achieving development and progress.

”In his bid to occupy the highest political office in the nation, he has centred his foremost agenda on National Unity, Security and Integrity”

He noted that the presidential aspirant has also identified other areas of concentration such as food security, education, health, agriculture , infrastructure, electrification, character reforms and rebuilding Nigeria brand globally, among others.

He added that the don had also contributed to the development of the country which includes; ”Being the first African to establish three universities in three continents; Africa, South America and North America.

”He raised over 120 millionaires in 2020, and has given educational scholarships to over 60,000 Nigerians through his various platforms.

”He has constantly engaged in free feeding projects for IDPs and poor communities. The list is almost endless”.

Eseyin, who was the immediate past Special Adviser to Kogi State Governor on Youth Empowerment, Sports and Students Affairs, maintained that Nigeria could still work and its challenges surmountable