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2023 Presidency: Pastor Tunde Bakare Picks Form, Says I Want To Be 16th Nigerian President

Serving Overseer of the Citadel Global Community Church (formerly known as Latter Rain Assembly), Pastor Tunde Bakare, on Thursday, purchased the nomination and expression of interests forms of the All Progressives Congress, APC, to contest the 2023 presidential primary in Abuja.

He joins the growing list of aspirants jostling for the ticket of the All Progressive Congress which holds its primaries on May 30, 2022

He declared his interest at the ‘Unveiling Project 16 to Nigerians in diaspora’ event tagged “The portrait is a new Nigeria” held virtually on Saturday.

He described the past administrations as “cake eaters” adding that it is time to have the 16th administration of “cake bakers.”

The Ogun State indigene was President Muhammadu Buhari’s running mate in 2011 when the latter ran unsuccessfully in that year’s presidential poll.

Pastor Bakare’s declaration came on the same day the former governor of Rivers State and Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, formally declared his intention to join the race to Aso Rock.

Other APC bigwigs jostling for the presidential ticket includes the former Lagos State governor, Bola Tinubu; former Abia State governor, Orji Kalu; former Imo State governor, Rochas Okorocha, and Governors Yahaya Bello and Dave Umahi of Kogi and Ebonyi states respectively.

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He warned that ahead of the 2023 general elections, “the Christians [are] against Muslims, the north against the south, the south-west against the south-east and the southeast against the north.”

“This situation calls for a certain kind of leader,” he said

He said ethnic conflicts and religion have continued to hinder the unity of Nigerians.

“A mission of a new Nigeria and honest aspiration to serve as a 16th president of my beloved nation, Nigeria,” Bakare said.

“I understand that part of God’s purpose for Nigeria is the actualisation of the idea that Muslims and Christians, the north and the south can come together as one great nation.

“As a young boy, I had a vision of Nigeria. I grew up in my father’s house in Abeokuta, a storey building with 16 steps which today is the first family heritage museum in Abeokuta.”

The cleric who said he had once hawked to support his mother said his poor family background pushed him to “develop the required capacity to lead Nigeria.”

Referring to a biblical passage, he said that he believes that the new Nigeria is a mission of the 16th administration.

He promised that Nigerians would have access to good quality healthcare, “where no youth is unemployed and our young men and women, are job creators, where businesses thrive, …and any Nigerian can compete anywhere in the global market.”

He said project 16 is anchored on four pivotal mandates – peace, progress, prosperity, and possibilities.

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