In the next four years, a group called Nigerian Diaspora Academics and Campaign for Democracy in the United Kingdom and Europe has pleaded with President-elect Bola Ahmed Tinubu to help lift Nigerians out of their economic and security ruts.
The group claimed that the nation needed immediate operations.
In a statement released on Monday in Kaduna, the group’s president, Dan Farauta, warned the president-elect that the mandate freely handed to him was not for disengagement or acting as a ghost president.
The organization claimed that Nigerians needed someone who would be physically available to save the nation and free its citizens from neocolonialism and the brigandage of looters who had invaded the country both internally and outside at this pivotal point in their history as a people.
“Nigerians have invested their political franchise for you, which resulted in your victory in the recently concluded presidential election,” the group wrote.
The statement further highlighted that due to the current government’s poor management of the nation’s wealth and resources, Nigeria as a whole is currently severely stratified and on the verge of dissolution.