2027: We Want a Nigeria That Works for Everyone — OK Movement

Supporters of former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, and that of New Nigerian Peoples Party, NNPP, Rabi’u Kwankwaso, under the aegis of the OK Movement, said they want a Nigeria that works for citizens regardless of political, tribal or religious differences.

The National Publicity Secretary of the Movement, Justin Ijeh, made this known on Thursday in an interview on Arise Television’s ‘Prime Time’.

Ijeh also disclosed that Obi is not running for power for its own sake but as a means to an end, stressing that it is the same ideology that fused Obi and Kwankwaso.

We want a Nigeria that works for everyone, not just some. A Nigeria that respects the dignity of Nigerians and of institutions that perform their roles without political interference.

“We want a Nigeria that respects the dignity of the Nigerian person. We want a Nigeria that institutions are allowed to perform their roles without political interference, where we can draw a very distinct line between politics, politicking and governance.

That is not the country we have today. Nobody knows where the line between politicking ends and where governance begins. So it’s one long continuum of politics. We reject that. We reject violent elections. We reject violence in the political process.

“We believe that people can disagree and not be disagreeable. We believe in a Nigeria where safety and security of all citizens is guaranteed.

“Obi has said he’s running not for power itself but as a means to an end. This ideology fuses Obi and Kwankwaso,” he said.

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