The President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan on Tuesday took his turn to be screened by the All Progressives Congress(APC) screening panel on Presidential aspirants.
Lawan who stormed the Transcorp Hilton Hotels, the venue of the screening with dozens of Senators, friends, and political associates was formally received and ushered into the screening room by the Chairman of the Panel, former Governor of Edo State, Chief John Oyegun.
The screening was conducted behind closed doors but Lawan told newsmen thereafter what transpired between him at the panel and his agenda for Nigeria if he finally got the Presidency job.
In response to a question, Lawan said: "The screening was very successful. I was asked very fundamental questions about what our party stands for, and about what I believe I can bring to the Presidency of Nigeria.
"And of course, our party stands for progress, our party stands for national stability. And what we have done in the last seven years as an administrator, we have recorded so many successes across the country but we also have some challenges that we have to deal with.
"As someone who is aspiring to be a candidate for APC and by the Grace of God, the President of Nigeria in 2023, I have gone through the Mills. I worked before I came to the National Assembly in 1999.
"In 1999, I came to the National Assembly and I am still in the National Assembly, having served eight years in the House of Representatives.
"I chaired two very important, strategic and critical committees of Agriculture and Education in the House and served as chairman Public Account Committee for eight years in the Senate, served as the Chairman of Defence Committee in the Senate, served as Senate Leader in the Senate and serving as the Presiding officer, the President of the Senate today.
"I have worked very closely with Mr. President, President Muhammadu Buhari in my capacity as Senate Leader. In my capacity as President of the Senate.
"I know the issues of development. I know where we have recorded so many successes. I know where we need to rework, retool and re-kit our systems and strategies, and operations.
"By the Grace of God, if I'm given the opportunity, Nigeria will experience improved education, improved security, improved economy.
"I want to reform the educational sector because I want to see an education sector that serves the sons and daughters of nobody so that we are able to take away from the street the 15million or so children out of school because I believe this has a link with not only education but security as well as economy.
"So I want to see a situation where I come out as the aspirant, become the candidate and of course go ahead to beat the PDP and other political parties to win the Presidency for APC and for Nigerians.
Responding to another question, Lawan said he had no problem with the issue of having a consensus candidate for APC.
"We are sons and daughters of the same father, the same mother, those of us in APC. All of us who took the form to run for the highest office of the presidency believe in the ideals and ideology philosophy of our party.
"Therefore, we are one and the same. So I will support anybody who the party and the President think can do better for us. I have no problem with that. But I want to also believe that at the end of the day, that day will be mind," Lawan said.