Governor of Ebonyi State, Dave Umahi, has expressed the hope that someone with a “good heart” like President Muhammadu Buhari will emerge as his replacement in 2023.
Gatekeepers News reports that the Governor of Ebonyi State, South East Nigeria, Dave Umahi, has expressed the hope that someone with a “good heart” like President Muhammadu Buhari will emerge as his replacement in 2023.
He noted that it is too early to engage in the politics of 2023 as he observed that it is a distraction for the president and state governors.
Umahi said this while fielding questions from correspondents after a visit to President Buhari at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, FCT.
He also noted that members of different political parties from the South-East are working within their parties to ensure that they concede their presidential tickets to the region.
Umahi said: “Well, for me, I’m very much entrenched in completing my projects. And I will look into politics when my tenure is remaining one year, which is from May 29 2022. And I think it is the same thing with other governors of South-East and by extension, governors of APC.
“My position about what you ask is that our people that are in those political parties are making efforts in selling the need for South-East to produce the next president.
“But I think both the governors and Mr. President should not be distracted. When the elections are done and won, it should be governance. But in this country, the moment the election is completed, the next one that starts is that the masses are being cheated.
“So, those whose job is politics and who are not into elected position, or appointed position have all the time and the opportunity to do this canvassing. And I think that they are doing it and doing it very well.
“But I continue to say that power rests in the hands of God. And God will also give us the next president who has good heart like President Buhari for the good of this country.
“We need God’s own anointing for our own anointed president, for the interests and unity of this country.”