Senator Ahmad Sani Yarima, a former governor of Zamfara State and two-term senator, has said he is the kind of leader Nigeria needs to address its mounting challenges, and restore the country to the path of greatness.
Asked why he wants to become president despite the incumbent president, Muhammadu Buhari, being from the North-West, he replied, "I don’t believe in regionalism, saying that this man is from this side or that. Let’s have the best people who have much more better things to offer to Nigerians.
"It is not from where you come from and not your religion. As far as I am concerned, you should look at individuals as Nigerians otherwise we should ask for rotation of presidency in the constitution.
"If we are looking at regions, North-West has done, let’s go to South-South; which means anybody whether he is good or not but once determined by that zone should be elected.
"If it is not determined by constitutional arrangement, every Nigerian should aspire to be in elective position of government."
He said, "I don’t think Nigeria belongs to any of them and I don’t think anyone in any position can determine what Nigeria should have.
"If he signed an agreement with Asiwaju, that agreement cannot be implemented even in getting the ticket. It cannot guarantee Asiwaju a ticket."