2023 Presidency: Recall me if I fail to perform after one year, Anyim tells PDP

Presidential aspirant on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Anyim Pius Anyim, has said he should be recalled if he fails to perform a year after taking over power.

Mr Anyim who stated this on Wednesday while addressing some members of the national working committee (NWC) of the opposition party in Abuja said he has the experience to pilot the affairs of the nation.

“My experience is cognate; my capacity is proven; my nationalist disposition is established and my knowledge of our country is profound,” the former Senate President said at the party’s secretariat.

“If you give me the ticket of our great party, I shall surely win the general election and return to government as president to continue the truncated good work PDP was doing for the country.

“Mr. Chairman, if I run this country for one year and you don’t see the difference between light and darkness, recall me,” he charged, apparently forgetting a president can only be removed constitutionally through impeachment.

He said he has worked out modalities to tackle the nation’s problem.

“From the vantage positions I have held, I understand the challenges confronting our nation today and I have clarity of what the solutions could be,” he claimed.

“As part of our political consolidation process, we shall provide a platform for broad-based consultations and frank dialogue on a generally acceptable new foundation for our nation.

“The purpose of my being here today is to present to you my informed pathway to rebuilding and refocusing our country on the part of growth, peace and prosperity. Let me say that my presentation is not a manifesto as I shall implement the party manifesto but my pathway to give meaning to our party manifesto.

“We shall put the machinery in place to harvest the views and secure the buy-in of all components of our polity and build consensus on the structure of the federation, an acceptable governance system, benchmark agreed on a national aspiration to which all shall commit,” the former lawmaker added.