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Saturday, March 19, 2022

Only God, not desperation, can confer power, Gowon tells Osinbajo group

Mr Gowon said that in the country’s interest, all politicians and their followers must look beyond the struggle for positions and sustain faith in Nigeria.

• March 19, 2022
Yakubu Gowon
Former Head of State, Yakubu Gowon

Former military Head of State, General Yakubu Gowon, says God is the ultimate decider of who will lead Nigeria come 2023.

He said this on Friday in Abuja when officials of the Progressive Consolidation Group (PCG), a group rooting for Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, paid him a visit at his Asokoro, Abuja residence.

Mr Gowon emphasised that while he had no partisan involvement with politics, he believed that leaders and citizens at all levels had a duty to sustain peace, progress and national unity of the country.

He also affirmed his conviction that no matter the level of intrigues and circumstances, God would ultimately decide the final outcome.

Mr Gowon said that in the country’s interest, all politicians and their followers must look beyond the struggle for positions and sustain faith in Nigeria.

He urged the mass media to do more towards consolidating national unity.

“Sustain hope, believe in Nigeria and believe in the cause of unity and peace,” Mr Gowon said.

Leaders of the PCG earlier had a closed door meeting with the former Head of State.

The leaders include its Deputy National Chairman (North), Musa Kwande, who is also the Baraden of Lafia Emirate, and its Coordinator, Ahmed Zagi.

Mr Zagi told newsmen that the visit was a matter of courtesy, adding that as an elder statesman, Mr Gowon embraced everyone.

“You all know that our message and mobilisation for the 2023 presidential candidature of Professor Yemi Osinbajo has reached every part of this country.

“And our visit to this great patriot is out of much deserved courtesy rather than partisan considerations,” he said.

He said Mr Osinbajo had never been desperate for positions, but God and his rich credentials had always made things possible for him.

“General Gowon took us down memory lane to scenarios’ of January 13, 1966 and he believes that the scenario of ascension to high position without desperation or unnecessary intrigues is something that all must consider.

“He said that he never knew that he would occupy that seat and that whoever God has destined to be president would become president, regardless of his circumstances or challenges.

“While expressing his conviction that only God can confer power, Gowon said he has interacted with Nigerians who have a lot to offer when the time comes for them to inherit great responsibilities.

“He counselled that what all citizens need to do is to pray for all candidates being brought forward by various political parties so that we can have the right persons who can further consolidate national unity,” he said.

He added that Mr Gowon also emphasised his long held belief in one united Nigeria, saying that it was only those that could further enhance national unity, peace, progress and development for Nigeria that could truly lead successfully in the years ahead. 

NAN

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