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Join Tinubu to build Nigeria; stop discrediting his govt, NNPP tells PDP, LP

NNPP founder Boniface Aniebonam said unguarded criticisms alone would not lift Nigeria from its challenges.

• October 1, 2024
NNPP and Tinubu
NNPP and Tinubu

The New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) says that true opposition political parties in Nigeria must join hands with President Bola Tinubu’s government to build the country.

The party also said that opposition parties should contribute their quota through viable submissions and suggestions to get Nigeria to greater heights rather than inciting statements and unverified criticisms.

Speaking at the NNPP Independence Day anniversary stakeholders meeting on Tuesday in Lagos, the founder, Boniface Aniebonam, said unguarded criticisms alone would not lift Nigeria from its challenges.

“Democracy allows criticism, but it should not be with the intention to pitch the people against the government,” said Mr Aniebonam. “Every Nigerian, including political parties, must prioritise the interest of the nation above self for us to grow.”

He added, “Divisive comments to drag the president into disrepute or push our youths into violent protests will not help the situation.”

Mr Aniebonam, also the national leader of the NNPP, said every political party owed it as a duty to help with suggestions that could help Nigeria surmount its challenges.

“Indeed, the federal government cannot be given excellent performance marks yet but there are areas too they have done well,” the party chairman said.

Mr Aniebonam noted that the system had so much rot before the All Progressives Congress-led administration came into power.

He said, “I listened to the president’s speech, and I think there is hope for Nigeria.

The aim of every political party is to take over power in their respective areas. When it is time for politicking, the NNPP will try to convince Nigerians on why they should vote for us.”

Mr Aniebonam said the party’s goal was to grow, ensure unity among members, and offer advice to help Nigeria.

“We have always supported policies of the federal government when necessary, and where we think there should be amendments, we equally give advice,” he said.

Mr Aniebonam, however, urged those inciting Nigerian youths to protest to think twice and call them to order, as a violent protest would affect everyone.

(NAN)

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