Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Why Dele Momodu for God Sake ?

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We are in a unique period of our nation where we must take responsibilities in spite of the daunting challenges of bad leadership.
One very unique way to engage in the political process is having an opportunity to vote for credible leaders.
Every citizen has the right to vote and be voted for, the onus lies on every individual to choose a candidate based on their conviction which aligns with the vision and ideology of their chosen aspirant.
 
I have carefully perused the person and agenda of the various presidential aspirants for the 2011 elections in Nigeria: and I will be casting my vote for Bashorun Dele Momodu of the National Conscience Party at the Presidential level: I will also campaign aggressively towards his success.
My choice of this great audacious man is not based on any sentiments or party inclinations rather it is based on the inspiration I have gotten from him as a fellow Nigeria with a promise of hope for a better Nigeria. Among all the prominent aspirants, Dele Momodu is fresh. He represents a new order and a radical departure from the status quo.
 I believe  Bashorun Dele Momodu has a wonderful plan to make Nigeria work. I read his declaration speech for the National Conscience Party (NCP) and I quote him: "I have studied the manifesto of our party; its 10-care program me which is very similar to the one presented by my late mentor Chief MKO Abiola to Nigerians in1993 titled "Farewell to Poverty". I promise to enforce the cardinal objectives contained in the manifesto which we will soon make available to the world as our covenant with the people of Nigeria. They include; Employment Care, Food Care, Health Care, Housing Care, Education Care, Water Care, Electricity Care, Transportation Care, Telecommunications Care and Security Care.
Please note, some months back I truly doubted this man based on the ill knowledge I had of him, I have carefully studied his manifesto and his person most important and I think he his ready for a new Nigeria.

Yours
Leke Obadimu