On Friday Prof Kingsley Moghalu, decamped to the African Democratic Congress, ADC. The former Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, and Presidential Candidate of YPP in 2019 general elections, gave reasons for joining the party.
According
to him: “For the past year I have been part of a group of individuals and
political parties working towards the emergence of a “Third Force” in the
Nigerian political space.
“Millions
of our countrymen and women, tired of the failure of traditional politics, are
waiting eagerly for the emergence of such a platform. I am pleased to announce today that I have
joined the African Democratic Congress (ADC) political party. The ADC is a key player in this effort to
create a new and bigger “megaparty” platform through a merger of several
political parties to take power in 2023 and begin the work of rebuilding our
beleaguered country.
“Every
part of our Nigeria today can benefit from being part of one big, united,
prosperous and powerful nation. To
achieve this vision, we need a new “Third Way” politics anchored on
pragmatic ideology and visionary, competent leadership. I believe we can re-engineer Nigeria’s
economy through a system of developmental capitalism that taps into the well
known dynamism and innovative spirit of Nigerian youth.
“My vision
is one in which millions of youth can create jobs and move out of poverty and
into the middle class, the market functions well, the government creates an enabling policy
environment for all Nigerians to achieve prosperity, and an effective social
security system is established to take care of our elderly population.
“I feel
ideologically aligned with the ADC.
Since its founding in 2005 to date, including in the 2019 general elections
in which the party presented the late Dr. Obadiah Mailafia as its presidential
candidate, the ADC has remained consistent in its commitment to the emergence
of true democracy in Nigeria, and to the role of belief, passion, and ideas in
nation-building. The party has shunned food-is-ready and divisive ethno-centric
politics.
“The
political status quo and its two major parties have failed Nigerians. To vote
for them again is to waste your vote.
The results, for the past 22 years,
include rigged elections, Nigeria as the poverty capital of the world,
4,000 megawatts of electricity for 200 million people, 33% unemployment,
terrorism, and our lives today cheaper than the naira to the dollar. We must
now focus on governance beyond politics if we are ever to escape from today’s
mess and the misery it will surely continue to generate if the same recycled
politicians remain in charge.
“I am
honoured to become a card-carrying member of the ADC. In doing so, I restate my
public announcement on June 1, 2021, making myself available to lead our
country as a competent, 21st century President, and my intention to contest in
the 2023 presidential election. I look forward to a close collaboration with
the Chairman of our great party, Chief Ralph Okey Nwosu, Alhaji Said Baba
“Abdullahi, the ADC National Secretary and the National Executive Committee,
the Chair of the Board of Trustees, Distinguished Senator Patricia Akwashiki
and her colleagues on the BOT, and the members and candidates of the ADC, for
the party’s growth and expansion in the months ahead. I ask all my political
supporters, including those aspiring to be elected to gubernatorial positions
and the national and state legislatures, to join the ADC.”
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