Tinubu Will Have The Most Difficult Job To Handle In The World – Baba-Ahmed Reveals Why

by Opeyemi Alimi
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Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, the spokesperson of the Northern Elders Forum (NEF), on Wednesday explained why the Nigeria’s next president “will have the most difficult job to handle in the world”.

Baba-Ahmed, writing in his weekly column, said President Muhammadu Buhari’s successor will have huge challenges to tackle, in terms of winning the trust of aggrieved citizens and ‘building his own foundations of good and accountable government’.

He stressed that no leader anywhere can achieve anything of value if they can not get sufficient support from his people which is why the next president will be required to get enough citizens to believe that he means well, and he respects them.

The statement reads:

“The President to be sworn-in on May 29 will have the most difficult job to handle in the world. Imagine coming through one of the most serious challenges to an election in the courts, only to confront a nation with very little trust or respect for leaders or each other.

“His biggest challenge will be to win some trust. No leader anywhere can achieve anything of value unless he can get enough citizens to believe that he means well, and he respects them. The next president will have to build his own foundations of good and accountable government, because President Buhari will leave none behind.”

Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu of the ruling All Progressives Congress is the president-elect and is expected to be sworn-in on May 29.

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