By Seun Opejobi Shehu Sani, a former Kaduna-Central Senator, has suggested eight things Nigeria’s next president should do to improv...
By Seun Opejobi
Shehu Sani, a former Kaduna-Central Senator, has suggested
eight things Nigeria’s next president should do to improve the country.
Sani said whoever succeeds President Muhammadu Buhari must
tackle terrorism, fix the economy, and unite the country.
In a tweet, the former lawmaker said Nigeria’s next
president should fix Nigeria’s power sector, service the country’s debt, and
address the issues of public universities.
Others, according to Sani include petroleum subsidy, and
restructuring.
He wrote: “Eight to-do list for Nigeria’s next president.
“Combatting Terrorism, fixing the Economy., Uniting the
country, Fixing power.
“Servicing Debt, Public universities issues, Petroleum
subsidy issues, and Restructuring.”
He also noted that the death sentence for bandits and their
informants in Zamfara State was necessary.
“Zamfara’s death sentence for terrorists, Bandits and their
informants is a necessity compelled by the situation the state found itself.
“Zamfara has become a breeding ground and safe haven for
terrorists. Zamfara is today worse than Borno State,” he added.
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