A president is expected to be a unifying figure, promoting cohesion and inclusivity across all demographic lines.
It is a foundational principle of democratic governance, emphasizing that the presidency is a position designed to serve an entire nation rather than a specific ethnic group, tribe, or subset of the population.
In essence, framing a presidency as a “national responsibility” asserts that the leader’s duty is to the collective well-being of the state, whereas viewing it as an “ethnic project” threatens national unity and undermines democratic fairness.
Above all, as a profoundly concerned citizen — a patriot — who has arrived at a clear and final conclusion:
1) Leadership must be rooted in honesty and responsibility, and not fraud and forgery.
2) Nigeria must not become a one-party state or one man’s enterprise.
3) It’s unfortunate and pathetic to say the least, that many people share the view that when systems—whether political, educational, or media-driven—prioritize, ignore, or actively promote the interests of one group over another, it deeply harms social cohesion. Such environments can normalize prejudices, create “us vs. them” narratives, and make it difficult for harmony to exist.
I therefore, in conclusion, pray and say to *President Bola Tinubu GCFR (PBAT)* be a national leader and not an ethnic champion, and the Verdict of Posterity, Verdict of History, and the Judgment of God Almighty will be kind to you.
@richardODUSANYA

