The Coalition of Patriotic Democrats (CPD) has called on the opposition in Nigeria to adopt a constructive criticism approach to enhance governance rather than engage in unnecessary confrontations.
Speaking during the inauguration of its new executive yesterday in Abuja, the CPD national coordinator and chairman of the board of trustees, Ako Atuloma, emphasised that the opposition should focus on patriotic contributions to help governments fulfil their mandates and deliver on campaign promises.
“Opposition is not about attacking the government at every turn,” he stated. “It should be about offering meaningful, patriotic suggestions. Constructive engagement strengthens democracy and ensures the well-being of the nation, while antagonism only creates division and hinders progress.”
The coalition criticized the growing trend of post-election disputes and resistance to government initiatives, describing such actions as detrimental to national development.
He underscored the importance of accepting election outcomes and collaborating for the greater good, noting that such practices foster trust and open channels for dialogue between political actors.
“Once elections and litigations are concluded, it is time to bury the hatchet and focus on governance. Opposition leaders have a responsibility to the people to ensure that their contributions are solution-oriented and not driven by personal or partisan vendettas,” he added.
Atuloma highlighted the example of former President Goodluck Jonathan, who maintained a constructive relationship with his successor despite losing the 2015 elections. According to the Coalition, this stands as a model of patriotic democracy.
The group also acknowledged Nigerians’ concerns about pressing issues such as high living costs, insecurity, and unmet promises but urged citizens and opposition leaders to channel their grievances constructively.
“Opposition leaders must leverage their access to power to provide solutions. Hostility only breeds mistrust and reduces the likelihood of their proposals being implemented,” he noted.
Reaffirming its commitment to promoting unity, patriotism, and responsible opposition in Nigeria’s democracy, Atuloma called on all stakeholders to prioritize the nation’s progress over personal or political interests.