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We Must Not Leave Nigeria’s Politics To Transactional Politicians — Peter Obi


The presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Mr. Peter Obi, has said Nigerian politics must not be left in the hands of transactional politicians.

“Nigeria is our God-given country. The business of Nigeria is far too important to be left to those involved in transactional politics. I am involved in the struggle for a new Nigeria that is possible and works for all and will remain passionately committed to the crusade. I, therefore, implore you all who strive for a new Nigeria to remain fully engaged, committed, and resilient as it is and will be possible.”

The standard bearer of the LP also warned that it was dangerous to tilt the nation to a one-party state, saying it must be resisted.

The former Anambra State governor lamented the security situation of the country, adding that the economy remained confusing and depressing with unemployment, inflation, poverty, inequality, and other key socio-economic variables all negative and worsening.

He said: “As Nigeria is the only country we have, deeply endowed but lacking in good leadership, we will continue to seek a new Nigeria that we know is possible.

“I am involved in the struggle for a new Nigeria that is possible and works for all and will remain passionately committed to the crusade. I, therefore, urge you all who strive for a new Nigeria to remain fully engaged, committed, and resilient as it is and will be possible.

“My fellow compatriots, as we thank God and enter a new year, 2024, I send my heartfelt and warmest greetings to all Nigerians: from my family and I, to you and yours. May the Almighty God bless you all richly and grant your good heart desires in the new year and beyond.

“The events of the past year are now part of our national history. As we trudge on, we remain mindful of the state of our nation, and that our best hopes and aspirations remain largely unfulfilled.

“Peace and security continue to elude us with the rising level of bloodletting, deeply troubling and sometimes beyond a war situation. A situation where hundreds of Nigerians are violently killed in December alone is deeply sad and unacceptable. While we pray for the repose of the souls departed, we demand the Federal Government must do whatever is required to bring the perpetrators to justice and permanently stop a re-occurrence in any part of Nigeria.

“Nigerians are now very aware and convinced that good governance, inclusive development, and accountable leadership expected in a functional democracy, continue to elude us but we must be consistent and resolute in our demand for rule of law, regulatory quality, and government effectiveness for transformative solutions to a litany of our social problems.”

Obi reviewed the political situation in the country in the outgoing year and said: “If there is one fundamental threat to our democracy, it is the undermining and weakening of our national institutions and the capture of state affairs and resources by few individuals and private interests. This must stop for Nigeria to move forward and function as an inclusive and sustainable society and nation.

“In a democratic and secular country like ours, there must be full respect for the separation of powers between the three independent arms of government, as well as between the federating units. For instance, the National Assembly should devote time and commit themselves to diligent performance of their functions like the 2024 budget that requires their prudent examination and subsequent patriotic-oriented approval or rejection.

“We must work assiduously to avoid drifting to a one-party state, or a situation, where the Federal Government intervenes unduly in the internal affairs of the states, particularly in circumstances where national security is not threatened.”

We in the Labour Party have undertaken in the national interest and in our undying commitment to a new Nigeria that is possible, to remain firmly in opposition and as such, must remain focused going forward. Our collective role in nation-building remains fundamental and obligatory.”

Credit: The Nigeria Lawyer

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