Mrs. Oby Ezekwesili |
Mrs. Oby Ezekwesili has announced that a new coalition of Civil Society
Organisations (CSOs) under the umbrella, Summit of the Alternatives
(SOTA), was working on a political coalition to restructure Nigeria’s
leadership ahead of 2019.
Ezekwesili, one of the members of the group, and convener, Red Card
Movement, made this known at a news conference on Monday in Abuja.
Ezekwesili said that the move became imperative because since 1999,
several political parties had exhibited a distinct lack of ideology,
thereby merely using politics as a platform to seek electoral offices
that translated to personal wealth.
She said that the group would partner with the other 66 political
parties besides Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and All Progressives
Congress (APC) to change the leadership narrative in the country.
“Nigeria’s political system and her leadership have not delivered
optimal service for the people in spite of the scale of monetary,
natural and human resources abundant within”, NAN quoted her as saying.
“Bereft of vision, the same class comprising generations of a
decadent political elite, has undermined the quality of Nigeria’s
political leadership in both military and democratic governments.
“The SOTA is in response to the security, political and
socio-economic crisis that currently plague Nigeria; the Red Card
Movement and other CSOs are partnering to host a gathering termed
‘Summit of the Alternatives.'”
Ezekwesili said that Nigeria was in a precarious situation and needed
a sense of urgency to take action, considering the citizens demand for
quality leadership.
She said that if Nigerians did not immediately fix the leadership
crisis that its democracy had continued to suffer, citizens should have
absolutely no basis to expect anything different from previous
elections.
She said that the missing link to Nigeria’s development had always been the quality of leadership.
“So, we decided that rather than citizens waiting for the usual
cyclical pattern of the candidature of poorly prepared people to govern
the country at all levels of elected offices in the 2019, we, as
citizens, will work together to define a pathway where the electorate,
especially, will begin to think of the quality of candidates that they
will be prepared to vote for.
“They will also begin early in the game to send a clear signal to our
political class that we no longer want incompetent people, people
without credibility or charter to rule us.’’
-Daily Post
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