I want best collaboration between North, South – Tunde Bakare speaks after visiting Tinubu

The serving overseer of the Citadel Global Community Church, Pastor Tunde Bakare, has stated that he desires the best possible collaboration between the North and South in Nigeria.

Bakare stated this after visiting President Bola Tinubu at his residence in Lagos State on Wednesday.

Speaking with journalists after the closed-door meeting, the cleric said his conversation with Tinubu focused on national development and the future of Nigeria.

He said, “It’s not about just reservations. It’s about how the country will go well.

“My personal vision is to see a nation that works in my lifetime, and those things I’ve discussed with Mr President, they’re not hidden things.

“But I’ve learned that when you discuss with the person in charge, you leave it with him to do whatsoever he wills with what you have suggested.

“So I’ve had a private conversation with Mr President and I’m glad that he received me well and I trust that God will help our nation.”

Bakare added that he looked forward to a peaceful and united Nigeria.

He said, “I’d like to see Nigerians being their brother’s keeper. I like to see good collaboration between the best of the north and the best of the south to steer Nigeria in the right direction. I’d like to see predictable progress in our nation.

“We have danced around some subjects for too long a time; it’s time to take concrete action to ensure that the masses of our country do not live in abject poverty, that’s all.”

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