2023: Young Presidential Aspirant, Khadija Okunnu-Lamidi Reveals What She Wants to Achieve

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Okunnu-Lamidi A female governmental candidate, Khadija Okunnu-Lamidi has revealed her prepare for Nigerians.

The strong and young aspirant stated she wants to make things better for Nigerians.

Okunnu-Lamidi spoke during an interview BBC pidgin.

The aspirant exposed that she is “in some way associated” to the former Governor of Lagos State and National Leader of the All Progressives Congress, Bola Tinubu.

Although she respects the elder statesman, she believes it is time to provide kids an opportunity.

stated, “He’s the national leader of the APC; he has added to national politics and I have fantastic regard for him. But that doesn’t change the fact that Nigerians are trying to find a young person with vibrancy. Nigerians are looking for a way out of hardship, they desire 24 hours electrical energy supply, good health care and great roads which are what I’m here to offer.”

The presidential candidate when asked if she has political experience, said, “Many individuals will say they have actually never ever heard of my name but I’ve been in politics for a minimum of 20 years finding out. Many people do declare their political ambition before they are all set, which is rather a problem. I’ve found out the work and seen how others do it, which I don’t find rewarding, it offers me a stomach ache.

Okunnu-Lamidi when asked when she chose to object to for the presidency stated, “It was soon after the EndSARS demonstrations in October 2020.”

She even more specified that she connected to young minds and the late vocalist, Sound Sultan, towards the objective of fielding some youths to contest for public office.

According to the candidate, the majority of the youths she talked with were sceptical about the concept.

She said, “At that point, it struck me that if I truly have the enthusiasm, I should be the one to step out and take the threat for us to have a much better Nigeria.”

When asked how severe she is about her ambition, she said, “As you can see, my entryway into the race has actually not been a joke.”

Asked to speak about the political platform she’s running on, Okunnu-Lamidi said, “I don’t like to discuss the celebration because, for me, it does not bring an option. I’ve never ever seen any celebration speaking about how to make life much better for everyone, it’s almost their selfish interest.”

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