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2019 election: Donald Duke, Pat Utomi, Agbakoba, others float new political group

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November 29, 2017 at 09:44AM
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- Prominent Nigerians including Donald Duke, Pat Utomi and activist lawyer, Olisa Agabakoba have formed a new political group

- The group said it aims at reshaping Nigeria’s political system and rescuing the citizenry from the hands of those they call ‘predators’

_ The political movement called Nigeria Political Summit Group (NPSG) has other members such as Dr. Abdul-Jhalil Tafawa Balewa, Isa Aremu, Prof. Jibrin Ibrahim, Alhaji Rabiu Ishaku Rabiu and Dr. Elena Okengwu

A few prominent Nigerians on Tuesday, November 28, floated a new political group which will serve as an intervention to rescue Nigerians from those they described as political predators.

NAIJ.com gathered that prominent lawyer, Olisa Agbakoba (SAN), while responding to questions from reporters at the unveiling of the new political group, which goes by the name “National Intervention Movement,” in Abuja, said that it is now evident that the 2014 National Conference was tailored to suit the political interest of ex-President Goodluck Jonathan.

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The legal practitioner, who was named as the leader of the NIM’s national steering committee, explained that his daughter had advised him against taking part in the 2014 conference but that he also had its doubts, The Punch reports.

Agbakoba said: “But I resolved that (conflict) with Pastor Tunde Bakare by rejecting the N12.5m allowance.

“It is now clear that the 2014 confab was meant to serve President Jonathan’s political interest.

“The difference between what we are doing today and what IBB did in his confab, what Abacha did in his confab what OBJ did in his own confab and what President Jonathan did in his own confab is that, they had their own political agenda.

“So, if we start from saying that Nigeria is a failing or failed state we have about 180 million people who do not take part in the political discuss.

“If we can get this political movement and get these people to make a political choice, that will be the difference.”

Labour activist, Isa Aremu, speaking at the event explained that it was sad that Nigeria had suffered the misfortune of having individuals who cared less about the people they were supposed to be serving at the helm of affairs.

He recalled that the nation’s first labour strike during the colonial era was not about workers’ wages but about allowances.

According to him, it is now an irony that it will take an appeal by the President (Muhammadu Buhari) for state governors to pay workers their salaries.

Aremu said: This is the right time for all compatriots to stand up for our nation and for those of us in organised labour to speak, we need to get political.

“There is a need for us to have a new set of governors who will regard constitutional provisions.”

The Director General of the group who is also the convener of the Political Summit Group, Olawale Okuniyi, had said the group’s deliberations centered on Nigeria’s problem as a nation.

He said: “We deliberated on reviewing the problem of Nigeria which is more political than economic. We decided it is better to find a collective solution to the problem that we should initiate a national political movement.

“We decided to set up a National Intervention Movement we are to merge with all other formations to find this solution.”

He subsequently announced the setting up of the steering committee which has Agbakoba as leader. Other members include: Donald Duke, Prof. Pat Utomi, Dr. Kemi George, Isa Aremu, Dr. Abduljalil Tafawa Balewa, Rabiu Isaiku Rabiu and Senator Abubakar Gada.

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According to an earlier report by NAIJ.com, technocrats have teemed up ahead of 2019 general election to form a new new political party, Alliance For New Nigeria with the aim of bringing positive changes to the country.

The party says it has the mission to make Nigeria a truly great country by harnessing its human and abundant natural resources through massive investments in education, innovation and technology, respect for human rights and human security while promoting a united country loved at home and respected abroad.

Are Nigerians truly tired of President Buhari? on NAIJ.com TV.

Source: Naija.ng


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