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Look beyond political parties, Utomi charges Nigerians
Chieftain of the Labour Party, Pat Utomi, has charged Nigerians to look beyond political parties and allow people with sound political knowledge to take charge next year.
Utomi who made the call during a meeting of CREDAB People’s Association held during the weekend, advocated a change of leadership in Nigeria as the viable solution to manifold challenges confronting the country.
The political economist said the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and its counterpart, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), have failed Nigerians beyond description.
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He said: “Nigerians should ignore political parties and go for candidates who are on top of the issues, have ideas that touch the lives of people in a more direct sense and can stem the tide. My views are very well known. I was there the day APC and PDP were founded and in my view, these parties have failed Nigerians. The time has come for Nigerians to find new ways away from the politics of what can we share and other things that have brought the country down.”
Utomi also blamed the protracted ASUU strike on the lack of empathy and strategies by the government, branding dominant parties in the country as limited liability companies.
“Let us find out from the people what’s hurting them. Look at the universities being shut down for months. What country in the age of knowledge workers allows universities to go down? It has to be of ultimate seriousness that can allow that to happen. Nigerians must say enough of that. We want people who care, not those benefiting from the suffering of the country.
“Forget about limited liability companies they call political parties. Let’s create a movement of people and government of the people, for the people and by the people, away with the government of politicians, by politicians and for politicians. This is the sad phase we are in today and we must move on from there.”
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