 President Mohamed Buhari has described the former interim chairman of APC, Chief Bessia Konde, as a perfect public officer. The president called in the type of person he could go into the jungle with. President Buhari said that these are the public presentation of my participation in an autobiography of Chief Bessia Konde in Lagos. Blossom Africa's correspondent, Love Ikukwe Dokun, covered the event and filed in the support. Eminent Nigerians throng the public presentation of the autobiography of Chief Bessia Konde in Lagos on Thursday. It was a gathering of the higher-mighty in Nigeria, with Sinetobola Tinubu, Governor Baba Jidesawulu, and President Mohamed Buhari in attendance. The president narrated his first meeting with Chief Akande, his passion for Nigeria, achievements and disappointments as Governor of Ocean State. I found Akande truthful, steady, and loyal to the ultimate goal. In or out of office, he has changed his inflexible integrity. APC National Leader Bola Tinubu described the author as the sort of man Nigerians ought to emulate. Every now and then we come across a person so exemplary and excellent that one word seems to fit only is a hero. The word hero. Here today we have a man whose word, whose that word fit perfectly. Chief Bessia Akande. Akandids were freely showered on Baba Akande by old speakers. Chief Bessia Akande is a unique personality who deserves to be celebrated. He is a self-made man. Everyone who knows Baba Akande, and even those who do not know him too well, attest that he always stands for truth no matter the challenge or odds stacked against him. In his remarks, the author was full of gratitude to all present, particularly to President Mohammad Buhari. I thank you for coming and I pray you, you know, a successful tenor in North East. We are, we love you because we love Nigeria. We want Nigeria and we want Nigeria to be united. We want Nigeria to be peaceful. We want Nigeria to be prosperous. The book was recommended to students of Nigerian politics and the general public alike. From Lagos, love and cuckoo, Oye Dukun. For Place TV, Africa.