 Now, the former governor of the central bank of Nigeria, Lamido San City II, has advised politicians to make an impact in the country if elected as the post is intransitional. The 14th Emir of Canada, who has also predicted that Nigeria will face more difficult times in days ahead, particularly in 2023, is therefore calling on Nigerians to be ready to take tougher decisions in the interest of the country. As in a gathering during his private visit to Baballa at the knee of Egbaland, Thayo Shomi, who clocked 80, said he maintained that he is not ironed the presidency. The most important thing is that we should continue to train to our country. That we ever emerge as president, governors, senators, members of the House, leadership at all levels, that we get good leaders. And I think we should also remind ourselves as Muslims and as citizens that we owe it to ourselves because we know that this country deserves better than we have been giving ourselves. He, however, pleads with Nigerians to vote trusted and competent individuals into elected political positions in the next general elections. In 2015, we were in a deep hole. In 2023, we will be in an even much deeper hole than in 2015. The challenges facing all those people who are struggling to be president, I hope they understand that the problems they are going to face are multiples of the problems that were faced in 2015. And all of us have to be ready for difficult decisions. And if they are not taken, we are all going to pay for it. But the solution is not for all of us to jump into politics. This country needs good politicians. It needs imams and pastors and bishops who are going to stand up and remind them of the fear of God. It needs technocrats who are going to critique their policies. It needs traditional rulers who are going to speak as the conscience of the people. Everyone has a role to play.