Saraki appeared on Sunday Politics, a Channels TV show that TheCable watches.
The former governor of Kwara said he and his team had been traversing the country to meet with stakeholders about his presidential ambitions.
He plans to announce his presidential candidacy in 2023 once the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) selects which geopolitical zone will receive a presidential ticket.
"Like everybody else, there are regulations and procedures," he explained.
"On Tuesday, we'll have a NEC (PDP) meeting. Hopefully, the instructions will be released, indicating exactly where the whistle will be blown.
“Short of anything that stops an individual, I will definitely be announcing sometime before the end of the month, my intention to vie for president. At the moment, we are just doing consultation. Formal declaration will come in due course.”
“I believe I have what it takes to lead Nigeria. I am not someone who shies away from taking up challenges. I am not someone who does not know the issues or someone who does not have the energy and vibrancy to address those issues.
“More importantly, I am someone that can reach out across the political divide, based on my antecedents. I am someone who can reach out across the ethnicity divide and across the religious divide ”
Asked about the issue of zoning which has been a subject of debate, Saraki said Nigerians should be concerned about electing someone who can tackle the country’s challenges.
“When you talk about zoning, yes, you must consider zoning. But when we talk about zoning, it can’t just be an issue of north/south because you cannot tell me that the south-west will say they are disenfranchised in the possibility of political office; neither can you say the south-south,” he said.
“But the reality is that the north-east, north-central and south-east have not had presidency or vice-presidency. But what I’m saying is today, where the country is, with the challenges before the country, we must bring in other issues.
“We did it when we wanted to look for the national chairman of our party. We went seeking for who we felt was the best that would help the party.
“There are people who can provide solutions to the problems of the country if you give them the opportunity.”
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