 Vice-Chancellor of the Global Wealth University Togo and prominent philanthropist Professor Chris Imumol Lenn has urged the young people to get their permanent voter cards as that is the way to be involved in deciding who handles the machinery of government in 2023. Professor Umumol Lenn gave this charge while declaring his intention to run for the presidency of Nigeria during the JPTS convocation ceremony in Oregon State. Justin Akadone has more. The race to who governs the machinery of government is gathering momentum. Generally the race of those who have indicated interest to run for presidency is Professor Chris Imumol Lenn. The University Vice-Chancellor who made his intention on the for these mamas crowd says the issues of anti-curity, youth unemployment and bad economy among others can only be traced to bad governance hence his decision to run. My major reason for wanting to do this is to see how as a young person who have succeeded privately, I believe and I know that if given the opportunity we can also change the narrative for Nigeria and make Nigeria great because the country belongs to all of us and we all need to come together and see how we can contribute our very best to rescue Nigeria from the insecurity problem, the unemployment challenges, the poverty challenges and a whole lot. We don't even have good news anymore. Professor Imumol Lenn says he is not on the way of the party politics in Nigeria which are from times direct the flow of governance. Although he has not decided on which platform to pursue his ambition, he speaks of mobilizing 40 million Nigerian youths to actualize this vision. But I want Nigerians to begin to look beyond party to personality. You know a party can just throw up any body to become leaders and because of politics but we need to begin to see when as a timeline is when we need a technocrat, a viewed platform that have empowered millions of Nigerians. I have the largest institute in Africa. I'm the only African who have set up three universities globally. I'm the only African who have his name on the World Book of Greatness. I've achieved so much. Look at past leaders. I don't want to start throwing stones but by the time you compare what I've done privately with what other leaders have done, when they were non-politicians, I think you will be able to to know success as a as a as a as a trajectory and once a man who has a good heart for his people, I think that can be repeated to help the nation become successful. He urged to see it as an way to vote a leadership that will change the country for good so that all will be proud to call themselves Nigerians.