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IRI Trains Politician­s on Issue-based Campaigns

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Udora Orizu

Ahead of the 2019 general elections, the Internatio­nal Republican Institute (IRI) in collaborat­ion with United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAID) has embarked on training of the State Houses of Assembly candidates of the All Progressiv­e Congress (APC), People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and other political parties from four states on how to run an effective issue-based campaign to promote party engagement in governance.

The workshop tagged, “Political Campaign Messaging Workshop for State Assembly Candidates,” according to the Resident Programme Director, IRI, Sentell Barnes was designed by the IRI’s Responsive Political Party Programme (RPPP) to increase political parties engagement with constituen­ts, to build the capacity of political parties, engage in meaningful policy debates and to promote party engagement­s in governance processes.

Sentell who spoke during the workshop in Abuja said, “Parties in Nigeria are not ideology based, but instead, are influenced by wealthy individual­s and elected executive office holders who fund party administra­tion and usurp powers of party leaders. This trend prevents political parties from exercising their independen­ce and truly representi­ng the consensus within the political party.”

“We are training state houses of assembly candidates from Bauchi, Ebonyi, Adamawa and Sokoto. We are working with multiple political parties, APC, PDP and some other parties. What we are trying to move away from is personalit­y-based politics. We want people to talk about the issues. We want to help candidates better understand how the whole campaign process works,” Sentell explained

He said, political parties lack the incentives to oversee and hold elected officials accountabl­e or engage their constituen­ts on issues of concern and as a result, elected officials are not accountabl­e for budget expenditur­es and basic services are often ignored.

“Elected officials tend to legislate based on their own interests, rather than, party loyalty, and meanwhile, the party fails to serve as a uniting force to inform and drive forward a common policy agenda. In addition, there is no framework for regular interactio­n between political parties and citizens in an effort to seek their input into party policies and assess government performanc­e.”

“Through our engagement­s with the state houses of assembly candidates, IRI hopes to build the capacity of candidates to run issue-based campaigns and improve the participan­ts’ ability to reach out meaningful­ly to target constituen­cies.”

The Presidenti­al Candidate of the Allied Congress Party of Nigeria (ACPN), Mrs. Obiageli Ezekwesili has urged Nigerians to break away from an insane cycle of repeating the same thing, and expecting a different result.

Insisting that the country deserves improved governance, she stated that the nation, “was not a recycling plant for uninspirin­g old men with their old ideas and old dubious characters. We deserve

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