Governor Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti State has formally declared his interest to run for the office of the President of Nigeria under the platform of the All-Progressives Congress (APC).
The governor made this official declaration during an event held in Abuja on Wednesday.
Those present at the event include; former Governor of Ogun State, Ibikunle Amosun; former Senate President, Ameh Ebute; former Ekiti State Deputy Governor, Prof. Modupe Adelabu; and many traditional rulers.
Speaking during the event, Fayemi said he decided to make entry into the hotly contested race following the demands and aspirations of the people.
He added that having gained experience from his time as the Governor of Ekiti state, he decided to contest for the presidency in other to make significant transformations in the country.
The governor also promised to ensure youth empowerment when he becomes the president.
In his words, “As a people, we make the choices that will ensure that our nation is able to prosper in peace, unity, safety, and security in the comity of nations.
“At trying times such as we are traversing as a nation which is also being witnessed on a global scale could if properly managed, be converted into transformative moments.
“This will allow both for the achievement of a fundamental national reset and a major leap forward in our affairs, as a people, I believe that if guided by the right leadership coalition, Nigerians are determined not to allow tough times to deter them or to lose sight of the gains of a better country.
“However, after careful consideration of where we are as a nation and the many perspectives which are emerging about the challenges, old and new, which we must gird our loins to tackle and transcend.
“I am convinced that my entry into the race to bear the standard of the APC will offer our members and Nigerians the opportunity to examine competing visions for national rebirth in the best interest of our country.
“And it is on the foundation of a clear vision accompanied by a carefully thought-out programme of action that I present my candidature.
“I do so fully convinced on the basis of what I have experienced, heard, and seen about the demands of the times and the aspirations of our people.”