He said it was high time the old age guided and urged more youthful Nigerians to assume control over the initiative of the country.
He talked yesterday at a book dispatch on the previous legislative head of Kaduna State, Patrick Yakowa, when the Master of Ceremony, Abba Zayyan Abba, asked that he (Abdulsalam) turn into an equitably chosen president one day.
Abdulsalami reacted: "In your introductory statements, Abba, you said a petition, I was shaking my head and appropriately too.
One of the paths of life is to tutor the youthful ones and see them develop and that is the reason in the intelligence of the National Assembly and the President a law was passed and marked,
Not Too Young to Run to empower the youthful ones to challenge provided that I return as the president at 77 what would I be able to do? I can't walk legitimately.
I thank you for the supplications and I trust the more youthful ones will keep on serving us.",
The book titled "Yakowa: A Dream Deferred", was composed by Reuben Buhari.
On the approaching decisions, Abdulsalami, who is the director of the National Peace Commission, ask all to keep on guarding the tranquility of the country and forgo political crusades bound with religious or ethnic quirks, rather focus on issue-based battles.
"Government officials and their political gatherings hold the way to the production of a situation that could encourage free, reasonable and trustworthy decisions," he said.
He said Yakowa drew the guide for strong mineral improvement in Nigeria.
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