Mrs Ezekwesili, who is also
a co-leader of the #BringBackOurGirls movement, tweeted on Thursday that the
essence of her new agenda was to “disrupt and end the political and governance
stagnation and retrogression that our cyclical low equilibrium political
Russian roulette has cost our country and people.
Former minister for
education, Oby Ezekwesili, has said that her political agenda for 2019 is to
stop the two major political parties in Nigeria – the All Progressives
Congress, APC, and the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP – from winning state and
national elections.
“Enough is enough,” she
said, through her Twitter handle @obyezeks. “My political agenda is simple. I
shall actively campaign against APC and PDP in the 2019 elections except in
rare cases where they field new minds with a strong record of public interest.
“I shall actively campaign
for the best candidates of all other parties in the elections.
“My individual effort to
campaign against APC and PDP in the 2019 elections may not amount to much, but
it is at least a definite expression of my personal conviction.
“My conviction is that it
is time to end the tyranny of rulership of a wicked minority political elite
class,” she wrote.
Mrs. Ezekwesili’s position
is a reflection of the general discontentment among Nigerians against the
country’s political leadership.
Nigeria, with its main
earnings coming from oil, is Africa’s biggest economy. Yet most of its
population still live in abject poverty.
Mrs. Ezekwesili, in her one
of tweets, described the APC and the PDP as “twin brothers”.
“This for me is the #YearOfTheOfficeOfTheCitizen
when all citizens lift their red card.
“Whether many other
citizens feel the way one feels about our political status quo does not matter.
Standing up for what I believe is what one was raised to epitomize.
“It is sickening to watch
the repetition of a similar pattern of bad behaviour by our political class,”
she said.
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