By Henry Umoru
ABUJA— MRS Sarah Nnadzwa Jibril yesterday declared interest to contest the 2011 Presidential election under the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, just as she said politics in Nigeria must be redefined.
Addressing newsmen yesterday, Mrs Jibril, who has joined the likes of General Ibrahim Babangida and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar as aspirants in the PDP, stressed that the kind of president Nigeria needed now was one who has the serenity to be creative where people will no longer leave Nigeria for greener pastures.
The presidential hopeful attributed most of the crises bedeviling the country to the absence of character in most of the people occupying public offices in the country, even as she pledged to address them.
According to her, she stands as the neutralizer who will provide what she describes as parenting therapist and president.
Mrs Jibril added that she would provide “rescuer-leadership†to refocus and raise the country “from delayed development to steady wealth and rapid development.â€
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