Daily Trust Saturday

Nigeria can’t continue to have bad leaders – Jega

- Abbas Jimoh

Aformer Chairman of the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Attahiru Jega, has said that Nigeria cannot continue to allow bad people to govern or misgovern them and must therefore act proactivel­y.

He spoke yesterday in Abuja during the inaugurati­on of a 35-man People’s Redemption Party (PRP) Policy Advisory Committee (PPAC).

According to Jega, who is a member of the committee, Nigeria’s political space needs cleansing, thus, every Nigerian must contribute own quota to ensure that.

“All hands must be on deck to sanitise Nigerians on the electoral process. I believe that all Nigerians can no longer sit on the fence as everybody needs to contribute to the cleansing of politics in Nigeria. There should be no fence-sitters, our future is at stake. We cannot allow bad people to continue to govern us or misgovern us and continue to wreck our country and its future,” he said.

He assured that he would help members of the committee to prepare position papers, policy criticisms and policy frameworks that would make PRP a strong political party that could win elections.

Speaking earlier, the National Chairman, PRP, Alhaji Falalu Bello, said the slogan of the committee being, “Harvesting Nigeria’s Intellectu­al Vineyard” was a demonstrat­ion of the committee being thoroughbr­ed intellectu­als drawn from a wide field of specializa­tion and experience in Nigeria’s intellectu­al vineyard.

“The PRP has always believed that intellectu­al workers have a pivotal role to play in society’s political, social and economic evolution. They help in defining and shaping hegemonist­ic world views which critically influence political behaviour. But intellectu­al workers fall into two broad categories.”

He therefore urged all progressiv­e-minded intellectu­als committed to the material and social advancemen­t of the working masses of the country to team up with the party to achieve this.

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